Emory and Henry College - Sphinx Yearbook (Emory, VA)

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1959 Sphinx Emory § Henry College Emory, Virginia Bill McElroy, Editor-in-chief Marvin Rodgers, Business Manager Jan Pope, Assistant Editor Jack Davis, Associate Editor 2 Foreword This is the old and the new Emory. Enshrined in these old buildings are the traditions of the school. The new buildings arc a symbol of the progressive spirit, ever advancing, here. And forward we will go, carrying memories of the past into the now uncertain future. Pause now, one moment, to look back — and “buzz around” the Emory campus. 3 The 1959 Sphinx Is Respectfully Dedicated to Dr. Harry J. Garnand In grateful appreciation for his loyal service to Emory and Henry College and its students; For his cherry “Hi, there, Sis” in the halls each morning; For the hospitality of “Brook Hall”; For the durability of a “good” car; For his ability as a teacher, acknowledged by countless students, both past and present; In recognition of his great personal charm and admirable past — we are proud to have the privilege of dedicating this annual to DR. HARRY J. GARNAND fi, — £39 jg: got Dr. VICTOR S. ARMBRISTER Academic Dean Deans of the College Mr. J. CORDON BROWN Dr. MARY E. BEWER Dean of Men Dean of Women i Mrs. J. W. CHAMBERLAIN Housemother, Carriger Hall EDCAR BINGHAM, Ph.D. Registrar Mrs. MARGARET M. BROOKING Housemother, Stuart Hall Administrators o Mrs. WILLIAM COX, R.N. College Nurse G. C. CULBERSON Assistant to the President and Alumni Secretary Mrs. OTT DAVIS Secretary Mrs. NELL FLANARY Housemother Martha Washington Hall JULIUS T. GOODMAN. M.D. College Physician ie College Mrs. M. L. HARRIS Assistant Housemother Miss MARARET MeSPADDEN Martha Washington Hall Housemother, Fulton House WILLIAM C. MASON, Jr., B.D. Chaplain ARTHUR L. MITCHELL, M.A. Director of Publicity and Student Recruitment HOWARD M. MOORE Bookkeeper E.R. NAYLOR, Ph D. Director of Guidance Mrs. HELEN A. ORR, M.A. HELEN POWER, B.A. in L.S. and Counseling Assistant Librarian Librarian Miss BEVERLY RUSH Miss EDNA MAE SCARBROUGH Mrs. JEANETTE J. SHEFFIELD Stenographer Secretary to the President Recorder VICTOR S. ARMBR1STER, Ph.D Professor of English WILLIAM H. BAILY, M.E. Head Coach and Assistant Professor of Physical Education BILLY G. BENNETT, B.S. Instructor in Chemistry Faculty Member EDGAR BINGHAM, Ph D. Mrs. MARIUS BLESI, M S. Associate Professor of Geography Instructor in French MARIUS BLESI, Ph.D. Professor of English and Fine Arts ROY C. BROWN, A M. Associate Professor of English and Director of Forensics GREEVER CROUSE, Jr., M.A. Instructor in Physical Education and Freshman Football Coach r the College Mrs. RUTH CROUSE, M.A. Assistant Professor of Modem Languages PAUL R. DELAPLAIN, M.A. Assistant Professor of Physcial Education LEE T. DOUGLAS, Ph.D. Professor of Biology Mrs. ALICE S. DOW. M S. Assistant Professor of Business Subjects LOREN W. DOW, Ph D. Professor of Sociology HARRY J. GARNAND, Ph.D. Professor of Modern Languages W. THOMAS GRAYBEAL, Ph.D. ROBERT H. GOLDSMITH, Ph.D. Professor of Education REX D. HAREN, B.S. Associate Professor of English and Mathematics Instructor in Engineering JAMES W. MILL, Ed.D. Professor of Education HARRY W. KENDALL. M.S. LEONIDAS R. LITTLETON, Ph D. Associate Professor of Physics Professor of Chemistry CHARLOTTE LYLE. M S. Instructor in Biology SAMUEL A. McLEOD. M.A. Professor of Mathematics WILLIAM C. MASON. Jr.. B.D. Assistant Professor of Religion ROBERT H. E. MIELKE. Ph D. E. R. NAYLOR, Ph D. Professor of Philosophy and Religion Professor of Psychology J. ALLEN NEAL, M.A. Assistant Professor of History FREDERICK W. PARK HURST. Jr., L.L.B. LEWIS M. PURIFOY. Jr.. M.A. LUDWIK S. SIKORSKI, M.Mus. Assistant Professor of Economics Assistant Professor of History Associate Professor of Music HOBART L. STALLARD, M.A. GEORGE J. STEVENSON, Ph D. Assistant Professor of Associate Professor of History Ancient and Modern Languages and Political Science CHARLES VV. WEAVER. M.S. Laboratory Assistant in Dept, of Chemistry MARGARET LUCILLE WEBB, WORTH J. YOUNGE, M.A. M.A. JOSEPH E. WILLIAMS, M.S. Associate Professor of Assistant Professor of English Assistant Professor of Music Physics and Mathematics SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS, Ltfl to Right: John Houston (Vicc-Prcs.), Virginia Rowland (Scc.-Trcas.), Manuel Stoupis (Pres.) Seniors JAMES B. ADDINGTON Abingdon, Va. Bachelor of Science Chemistry HAROLD E. ARNOLD Saltville, Va. Bachelor of Science Math, Physics RUTH EVELYN BAKER Kingsjjort, Tenn. Bachelor of Arts Psychology and Education MACHEL C. BIGGS Patrick Springs, Va. Bachelor of Science Math MACK BOWMAN Abingdon, Va. Bachelor of Science Math BOBBY LEE BRALLEY Austinvillc, Va. Bachelor of Arts Psychology and Education 22 DARRYL BRICKEY Imbodcn, Va. Bachelor of Science Chemistry ALVIN J. CICCONE Cranford, N. J. Bachelor of Science Chemistry BERNARD R. CLAYTOR Glasgow, Va. Bachelor of Arts Psychology and Education ROBERT G. COLLINS Clincho. Va. Bachelor of Science Engineering PEGGY SUE COOPER Kingsport, Tenn. Bachelor of Arts Psychology CHARLES R. COULTHARD Glade Springs, Va. Bachelor of Arts Psychology and Education Class of 1959 PENELOPE CROCKETT MARTHA JANA DAILY Coppcrhill, Tenn. Dominican Republic Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Arts Math English RICHARD B. DALTON Richlands, Va. Bachelor of Arts History ALAN R. DAVIS Fries, Va. Bachelor of Science Chemistry M. OTT DAVIS Alberts, Va. Bachelor of Arts Sociology; Biology LARRY A. DEXTER Kingsport, Tenn. Bachelor of Science Chemistry RAYMOND W. DOBBINS Knoxville, Tenn. Bachelor of Arts History RUTH DOUTHAT White Pine, Tenn, Bachelor of Arts History ANNIE MAE DOWDY Alexandria, Va. Bachelor of Education Business Education M. JACKSON DUTTON. Jr. Rural Retreat. Va. Bachelor of Arts Psychology and Education HOMER H. DUTY Roanoke, Va. Bachelor of Arts Psychology and Education LESTER FRED ELDRETH Lansing, N. C. Bachelor of Science Math JAMES CLIFFORD FARLEY Tazewell, Va. Bachelor of Arts History NORMA F. GEORGE Pocahontas, Va. Bachelor of Arts English HARRY W. GILMER Bristol, Tcnn. Bachelor of Arts English : History DAVID W. GOBLE Vinton, Va. Bachelor of Arts English JAMES W. GOODMAN Abingdon, Va. Bachelor of Arts History JUDITH A. GORDON Roanoke, Va. Bachelor of Arts Religion HARVEY T. GRAHAM Big Stone Gap, Va. Bachelor of Science Chemistry WILLIAM HARRINGTON Wallace, Va. Bachelor of Science Math JOSEPH P. GRIFFITTS Roanoke, Va. Bachelor of Arts History PHYLLIS A. HESSON Amherst, Va. Bachelor of Arts Sociology NILS N. HAAG Richmond, Va. Bachelor of Science Math HARRY W. HIGHT, Jr. Pulaski, Va. Bachelor of Arts History J. RONALD HAMMOND Surgoinsvillc. Tenn. Bachelor of Arts History BILL R. HOPPER Morristown, Tenn. Bachelor of Science Chemistry EDWARD G. HANKLA Marion, Va. Bachelor of Arts History JOHN M. HOUSTON Pulaski, Va. Bachelor of Arts Psychology 26 JAMES D. HUBBARD Tazewell, Va. Bachelor of Arts Economics MARY E. HUNT Jonesboro, Tenn. Bachelor of Arts Religion; English EDWARD P. HURT Abingdon, Va. Bachelor of Science Math MARSHALL G. JENKINS Front Royal, Va. Bachelor of Arts History BARBARA JONES Mcadowvicw, Va. Bachelor of Arts Psychology and Education BETTY A. JONES Cleveland, Va. Bachelor of Science Biology DAVID B. KNIGHT Norfolk, Va. Bachelor of Arts History JAMES C. KANNON Columbia, Tenn. Bachelor of Arts History CLYDES B. KISER Bristol. Va. Bachelor of Arts History ELLBANOR KOCHTITSKY LARRY J. LEASURE Chattanooga, Tcnn. Norfolk, Va. Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts Psychology and Education Psychology and Education RICHARD MILLS Louisa, Va. Bachelor of Science Biology SYLVIA O. MOONEY Morristown, Tcnn. Bachelor of Arts English MARK W. LEONARD Maryville, Tcnn. Bachelor of Arts History DOUGLAS M. LESTER Gary, W. Va. Bachelor of Science Math ROGER S. LEWIS Taylor Valley, Va. Bachelor of Science Math STEVE M. LLOYD Pcarisburg, Va. Bachelor of Arts Economics WILLIAM E. McELROY Grundy. Va. Bachelor of Science Math; Physics BARBARA A. MILLER Jonesboro, Tcnn. Bachelor of Arts Psychology and Education 28 JOE A. OWEN Lansing, N. C. Bachelor of Arts Math FRANK W. PANNELL Big Stone Gap. Va. Bachelor of Science Math SAMUEL T. PATTERSON, Jr. Danville, Va. Bachelor of Arts History RITA S. PECKTAL Indian Springs, Tenn. Bachelor of Arts Spanish ALLEN W. POWERS Coebum, Va. Bachelor of Science Math THOMAS L. PRICE Damascus, Va. Bachelor of Arts Economics 29 DONALD J. PROCAR St. Michael. Penn. Bachelor of Science Math; Chemistry THOMAS R. REVILLA Big Stone Gap, Va. Bachelor of Science Math JOHN E. RIPLEY Afton, Tcnn. Bachelor of Arts History PEGGY M. ROBERTS Glade Spring, Va. Bachelor of Arts English RUTH A. ROBERTS Broadford, Va. Bachelor of Arts Chemistry WILLIAM S. RODGERS La Follcttc, Tcnn. Bachelor of Arts History ELENOR A. ROLLINS Abingdon. Va. Bachelor of Arts Math WILLIAM II. ROUSE Marion Va. Bachelor of Arts Economics VIRGINIA L. ROWLAND BEVERLY A. RUSH Narrows, Va. Bachelor of Arts English Abingdon, Va. Bachelor of Arts Business Education MARY C. RUSSELL Sugar Grove, Va. Bachelor of Arts Spanish FRANK T. SEESE, Jr. Richmond, Va. Bachelor of Arts English REBA T. SMITH Strasburg, Va. Bachelor of Arts English BETTY JUNE SPURGEON Chilhowic, Va. Bachelor of Arts Economics MONA L. TRENT Snccdvillc, Tenn. Bachelor of Arts Psychology and Education ELIZABETH O. TURNER Richmond, Va. Bachelor of Arts English JOHN L. UM HOLTZ Crewe, Va. Bachelor of Arts English CEORGE B. VAUGHN Fries. Va. Bachelor of Arts Economics KATHERINE A. VAUGHN Brentwood, Tenn. Bachelor of Arts Psychology MASON A. VAUGHN, Jr. Pulaski, Va. Bachelor of Arts Chemistry HARRY B. WELLS Damascus. Va. Bachelor of Arts Economics WILLIAM R. WELLS Pocahontas, Va. Bachelor of Arts History CAROLYN H. WHITE Elizabethton, Tenn. Bachelor of Arts Psychology EVELYN B. WILEY Roanoke, Va. Bachelor of Arts Psychology and Education HOWARD L. WORLEY Chatham Hill. Va. Bachelor of Arts History ANDREW L. WILLIAMS Pcarisburg, Va. Bachelor of Arts Chemistry DWIGHT N. WILLIAMS Joncsvillc, Va. Bachelor of Arts Economics J. RONALD WILLOUGHBY Suffolk. Va. Bachelor of Science Math DONALD R. WOMACK Wise. Va. Bachelor of Arts History Class of Adams, Betsy Best, Larry JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Dave Kannon, President Phil Wynn, Vice President Jan Pope, Secretary-Treasurer Arnold, Hilda Bear, Thcola Belcher, Gene I960 Blackwell. Bill Bolling, Sandy Boyd, Sidney Brown. Anne Brown. Arlene Bundrant. Jim Cahill, Donald Cale, Bob C a wood. George Dutton. Stcll Eldridgc, Helen Farris, Carl Gardner. Othclla Graybeal, Bill Greene, Helen Kannon, David Kctron, Eva Hutton. Tom Lccdy, Fred Lindsay. Bob Mahonc. Don Johnson. Lawrence Murray, Phyllis Oilman. Jan Osborne, Carol Owen. Harry Morton. Jerry Monroe, Dun Moore. Mildred Pope. Jan Pinkston. Sidney Shearer, Mary Margaret Shupc, Gene Rose, Bob Shanks, Anne Porter, Charles Robinette, Jack Rodgers, Marvin Settle, Frank RainCs, Jim Wallis, Leslie Steele, Bob Suit, Emma Sue Tharp, Frances Wynn, Phil Turner, Claude SwafTord, Sandra Ward, Jan SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Cox, Polly, Secretary-Treasurer Davidson, Tommy, President Abshcr, Harold, Vice-Preside' Alderman, G. Taylor Anderson, Marshall W. Armbristcr, Rebecca P. Class of Bishop, James A. Brooks. Barbara L. Brown. G. Claudinc Bryant, Joe H. Burnis. Susan D. Capps. L. Lin wood, Jr. Davidson, Thomas C. Davis, Jack H. Decl, David F. Dove, Jack P. Dowdy, Peggy E. Dutton, Rebecca Lee Edwards. Martha Anne Fowler. Elizabeth A. Herman. Lena M. Garris, Mary L. Harry, Judith A. Hefner, Robert Terry Hudson, Rita Kay Humphrey, Margaret G. Hylton, Margaret A. Holloway, Camclia T. Jefferies. Robert W. Johnson. Marla Jean Johnson, Martha R. Jonas, David R. Jones. Margaret R. Jones, William B. Legard. Edwin N., Jr. LeNoir, Robert L. Likens, Robert L., Ill Lindsey, Jack E. looney. David B. Lconhardt, Su anne Lovett, William L. McClelland. Virginia McConnell, Robert E., Jr. McFarlanc, David T. Newman. Patsy Ann Paltnorc, Sarah Lynn Starnes. Jo Anne Sikkclcc, Mary Beth Sorenson. August E. Seymour. Mary E. Sells. James R. Steed. Mary Dale Stevens. Franklin Stone. Arthur Gene Talbert. Rebecca J. Tan. Eng Seng Stewart, R. Warren Stoncman, Theresa Gay Todd, Thomas W. Taylor, Virginia Ann Testerman, Delores Ann Tompson, John Vaughan, J. Kelly Ware, Howard Warner, Ralph S. Weaver, Marlin D. Towe, Albere Darden Trent, Robert N. Turner, Tyncc Priscilla White, Bcrl Lee Witt, Michael Gary Woodward. Joel B. Worrell. William W. Class of 1962 Barrack, Gerald Belcher, Sue Bennett, George Bialkowski, Mary Bohnert, Neil Bordwinc, Roger Bowman, Charlotte Bradley, Ronald Bradshaw, Carla Brcncman, Judy Brittain, Bill Brock, Janice Broome, Jeanne Brown, Eugene Brown, Stanley Brunzlick, Martin Bryan, Carol Byington, Joe Calhoun, William Carmichel, Betty Carson, Charles Carson, Pat Carter. Edwin Clcasby. Dorothy Combs, William Cook, Walter Copenhaver, Judy Coulthard, William Counts, Wilma Cox, Charles Creasy, Shirley Daily, Tom Daugherty, John Daughtrey, William Davis, Charlene Davis, Richard Davis, Bill Dawson, Henry Delius, Scottic Dellinger, James Diffec, Pat Dougherty, James Dozier, Lewis Duncan, Rodney Economy, Johnny Edwards, Dick Ferrell, Marguerite Fireball, Carol Ford, Bob Foster, Nell Foster, Robert Foy, Mary Frye, Ed Garner, Judy Gilliam, Larry Glockncr, Arthur Gorman, Richard Gray, Edward Gray, Bill Graybeal, Fred Green, John Greene, Bobbie Grubbs, Carolyn Harris, Thomas Hart grove, David Hawkins, Ed Hayes, James Haynes, Bill Hodges, Dempsey Honcycut, Linda Householder, Linda Howard, Marvin Hutscnpillcr, James Ireson, Ronnie Irvin, Sue Isaacs, Robert Jackson, Robert James, Mooney Johnson. Gene Johnson, Morris Johnson, Richard Jonas, Bill Jordan, Chester Keene, Robert Kcirscy, Ronald Kelly, Claude Resting, Sharr Kitts, Claudette Knowles, Lance Legard, Samuel Leith, Tommy Lester, Jerry Lewis, Tclcna Lincoln, Danny Lindamood, Diane Lippard, Lynda Lockcrby, Charles Love, Don Lovell, Eugene Lovell, William McDaniel, Don McFarianc, Walter McNcw, Rita Mahan, Susan Manry, Barbara Martin, John Mayfield, Carol Miller, Joyce Miller. Charlene Miller, Robert Mills. Judy Moore, Richard Mullins, Priscilla Mullins, Richard Munscy, Fred Neal, Thomas Nicklc, William Owens, Shirley Patterson, Robert Payne, Patricia Payne, Roy Pensworth, Pat Perdue, William Perry, Kenneth Peters, Gordon Phillips, John Phipps, Barbara Potts, Elizabeth Powers. William Pratt, Charles Price, Shi rice Profitt. Joan Pruncr. Robert Purinton, Julianne Ramsey, Dudley Randle, Emil RatlifT, Jimmy Ray, Alma Rector. Charles Rector, Virginia Reed, Dawn Reid. James Repass. Ralph Reynolds, James Rhine, James Richardson. Ken Rind. Bobby Roddenberry. Brandon Ross. Marilyn Sanders, Mary Sanderson, Jerry Saul, Lester Sebastian. Virgil Shafer. Priscilla Shields. Ruth Shrader, Sammy Slatcrbcck, Cordon Smith, Becky Spillcr, Carl Stamper, Bobby Steele. Donald Stone, Richard Sutherland, Billy Tate, Bob Taylor, James Teague, Sylvia Thomas, Douglas Thomas. James Timbs. Fran Tipton. Judy Trombley. Daniel Turpin, Jeanne Ushio. Kyoko Vaughan. Douglas Wagner. Frank Walsh, Tommy Warner. Bruce White. Sylvia Whitesell. James Whitney, Charles Wigginton, Glenda Wilkinson, Nancy Williams, Blake Winfrey, Mary Winters, Dan Winters, Marvin Woods, Robert Yates, James Yates, Thyra Young, Philip Younger, Beverly Younger, Ted Alvin J. Cicconc Peggy Cooper Colleges and Universities David B. Knight William B. Rodgers John Seymour Dwight N. Williams Kathy Vaughn c c V) FIRST ROW: James Addington, Taylor Alderman (See.), Gene Belcher, Frank Carr, John Cock, Bob Collins. SECOND ROW: David Deal, John Dobbins, David Coble (Vicc-Prcs.), Terry Hefner, Bill Hopper (Treas.), David Kannon. THIRD ROW: Mark Leonard, Doug Lester. Bob McConnell, Dunn Monroe, Jerry Morton, Buck Porter, Bill Rodgers. FOURTH ROW: Frank Settle, Warren Stewart, Eng Sen Tan, Tommy Todd, Claude Turner, Kelly Vaughn, Bill Wells. NOT PIC- TURED: Bill Carter, Al Cooke, Warren Hankins, Ed Jones, Ccnc Keegan, Bob Looney, Garland Roach, Bill Robertson, John Seymour (Pres.), Joe Sloan. After 31 years, Beta Lambda Zeta is still one of the top social organizations on the Emory and Henry campus. Dur- ing the ’58—’59 year, the brothers have been working to- gether in the many fraternity activities. The Beta Lambs staged a surprise parade complete with float and police escort which climaxed their Homecoming campaign. Miss Sara Saylor of Pincy Flats, Tennessee, the fraternity’s Sweetheart, was crowned Queen to make it two in a row for the Beta Lambs. The fall Rush Party was held at the Moonlitc Restaurant climaxed with the fall function at the Virginia House. The Rush Party, Goat week, and the spring dinner-dance were the high points of the spring semester. Beta Lambda Zeta 58 The Dom-I-Ncchcr fraternity, organized in 1920, is the oldest fraternity on campus. Our objectives arc aimed at promoting good brotherhood and student activities. We take an active part in intramural sports and plan rush parties enjoyable to all. We also plan a most rewarding Spring func- tion which takes place at the Virginia House in Marion, Va. As our Sweetheart and candidate for Homecoming Queen, we presented Miss Judic Harry of Tazewell, Va. Dom-I-Necher FIRST ROW: Bernard Claytor (Pres.), Dwayne Cook (Trens.), Roger Lewis, Harry Wells, Andy Williams. NOT PICTURED: Ed Cornett, Charles Coulthard (See.), Larry Dexter. SEC- Harry LaBric, Ronald Fields, Bernard Burnette, Howard OND ROW: Nils Haag, Eddie Hurt, Marshall Jenkins, Clydes Bcumcr, Tom Price, Ed Baker. Kiser (Vicc-Pres.) Steve Lloyd. THIRD ROW: Allen Powers, FIRST ROW: Mack Bowman. Jim Bundrant (Trcas.), Lin- Harold Abshcr, Robert Bowman, Jack Cox. Kirk Harman, Fred wood Capps, George Cawood (Pres.), Wayne Goodman. SEC- Kilday, Bob Nash, George O’Bryan. Dewey O’Conner, Charlie OND ROW: Bob Jefferies. David Jonas, Jack Lindsay, Gary Phillips (Vicc-Prcs.), Bob Rusek. Ken Smith. Jack Stallard, Moore (Sec.), Frank Panned. THIRD ROW: Don Progar. Jack Manuel Stoupis, Junior Sutherland, Jack Tolley, Marlin Robinette, Bill World, Don Womack. NOT PICTURED: Weaver. Bob Womack. Bill Wren. The Phi Gamma Phi fraternity, founded in 1928, still remains one of Emory’s leading social fraternities. The pur- pose of our fraternity is to promote brotherhood, high ideals, and social activities by encouraging men of sound moral character and recognized ability to engage in its principles. The leadership of members of the Phi Gamma Phi has been recognized in all fields of endeavor on the Emory campus. This year for the first time the Phi Gams sponsored two social functions, a formal dinner and dance in the fall, and an outing in the spring. We were proud and honored to have Miss Judy Dawson of Bybcc, Tennessee, as our Homecom- ing candidate and Sweetheart. Phi Gamma Phi 62 Judith A. Dawson Sweetheart of Phi Gamma Phi 63 T. Priscilla Turner Sweetheart of Phi Pi Alpha 64 Phi Pi Alpha The Phi Pi Alpha Fraternity, having been founded in 1921, is one of the oldest Fraternities on the campus. The Phi Pi’s arc noted for their wholehearted effort to pro- mote understanding and co-operation among all students, as well as among its members. We, the members, truly believe in living up to our high standards of Fraternity, Fidelity, and Friendship. This year we were very honored to have had Miss Pris- cilla Turner of Stuart, Va., serve as our Sweetheart. FIRST ROW: Harold Arnold. Machcl Biggs. Jim Bishop, Sid- Patterson. Bill Rhudy, Bob Steele. George Vaughn (Pres.), ncy Boyd, Roger Boyer. SECOND ROW: Richard Dalton, Jack NOT PICTURED: Fred Stump (Vicc-Prcs.). Brooks Browning, Dove, Fred Eldrith, Harry Height, Tom Hutton. THIRD ROW: Tom Merrihue, Don DeBusk. Don Bradley, John Perdue. Larry Leisure, Bill McElroy (Treas.), Joe Owen (See.), Sam FIRST ROW: Marshall Anderson, Tommy Au, Boh Bral- lcy, Darryl Brickcy, Joe Bryant, Tom Davidson, Alan Davis, Bill Dowdy. SECOND ROW: Homer Duty, Jamie Farley (Treas.), Ron Hammond. John Houston (Pres.), Jim Hubbard, David Knight (See.). Bob Likens, Bob Lindsey. THIRD ROW: Ned Legard, Stan McCrcady, Jim McNccr, Dick Mills, Jim Raines, Marvin Rodgers, Bill Rouse, Benny Rudisill. FOURTH ROW: Gene Shupc, Frank Stevens, Art Stone, Mason Vaughn, Ralph Warner, Dwight Williams, Ron Willoughby, Joel Woodward. FIFTH ROW: Phill Wynn. NOT PICTURED: F.. C. Begley, Charlie Blevins, Jack Bush. Bill Holloway, Jim Jamison, Jerry Jones, Jim Nucklcs, Frank Stamper. Sigma Iota was originally organized in 1937. We have always endeavored to hold forth high standards of brotherhood and friendship. We are proud that many of our brothers have been active in campus activities, particularly student government, and are very active in athletics having several members on the football, basketball, baseball, and tennis teams. We are honored to have had three of our brothers elected to Who’s Who. We arc happy this year to have Miss Jan Oilman of Ar- lington, Va., as our Sweetheart. Sigma lota 66 Janice I. Ohman Sweetheart of Sigma lota FIRST ROM': Rcbccca Armbristcr. Ruth Evelyn Baker, Arlene Brown. Claudinc Brown. Phyllis Compton, Helen Deere, Ann Disney. SECOND ROW: Barbara Duck, Cha Dunn, Becky Dutton, Martha Edwards, Othclla Gardner, Phyllis Ilcsson (Treas.), Kceny Holloway. THIRD ROW: Jerry Humphry, Lynn Palmorc, Ruth Roberts (Pres.), Mary Russell (See.), Anne Shanks (Vice Pres.), Mary Margaret Shearer, Jo Ann Starnes. FOURTH ROW: Becky Talbert, Delores Testerman, Priscilla Turner, Lcslyc Wallis (See.), Carol White, Evelyn Wiley. Talent, beauty, friendliness, leadership, and sisterhood zeal arc characteristics of Delta Rhos. The tapping of four sisters for Cardinal Key . . . the election of two to Who’s Who” . . . decorating the Hut for Homecoming . . . selling concessions . . . Halloween Party for rushccs . . . the annual Football Frolic with a brother Beta Lamb being crowned Mr. Football . . . goating and initiation . . . the “Enchanted Forest” at the Virginia House . . . the Christmas Party . . . the good times at the homes of our sponsors Dr. and Mrs. Bingham and Dr. and Mrs. Graybeal . . . the party with the Beta Lambs . . . rushing, goating, and the big Spring Func- tion all combine to make 1958—’59 one of our most event- ful and exciting years. 68 Delta Rho Delta Alpha Beta Chi The year ’58—!59 found A.B.X. entering its thirtieth year. Thirty years of close sisterhood, laughter, loyalty, fun, fellow- ship — the intangible qualities that bind us into a sorority. Fall found us working hard at Homecoming and proud of Sara, the Queen. We also welcomed two new sponsors. Dr. and Mrs. Loren Dow, and Dr. and Mrs. Robert Miclkc. The winter was Tilled with a formal tea, goating, spaghetti suppers, the function, the Christmas party, and the Snow Ball. Spring found us busy with rustling at our traditional carnival. It was function time again with our annual out- ing at the park. At last we find ourselves looking back over our college year with wonderful memories of A.B.X. FIRST ROW: Jeanne Atkins. Sandy Bolling. Barbara Brooks, Suzan Burniss, Polly Cox, Penny Crockett (Pres.), Pat Daily, Ruth Douthat. SECOND ROW: Annie Mac Dowdy, Peggy Dowdy, Nonna George, Lena Herman, Kay Hudson, Betty Jones, Margie Jones, Malissa Miller. THIRD ROW: Sylvia Mooney, Phyllis Murray (Vice Pres.), Jan Ohman (Treas.). Linda Pierpoint, Jan Pope, Ella Portis, Elinor Rollins, Sara Say- lor. FOURTH ROW: Mar)' Seymour, Mary Beth Sikkelec. Reba Smith, Dale Steed, Terry Stoneman, Emma Sue Suit, Kathy Vaughn (See.). NOT PICTURED: Roxic Hayes. Peggy Sue Cooper 70 Miss Emory and Henry Kappa Phi Alpha Our K Phi sisters’ first outstanding event of the year was the annual Sock Hop presented for the entire student body. We were happy to have Judy Dawson, chosen by our brother fraternity, Phi Gamma Phi, as their Sweetheart of '58. A “Hillbilly Holiday” was the fall rush party theme. Dinner and dancing was enjoyed by all the sisters in November at the Virginia House with an Autumn Interlude theme. The traditional Christmas Party, collar days, Pirate Party and final initiation completed the year for the sisters joined by a motto, Truth, Beauty, and Loyalty. We were happy to have Dr. and Mrs. Naylor, Coach and Mrs. Bailey, our alumni sister “Cathy” and Bill Bennett as sponsors, with Dot and “Connie” Culberson, our Honorary sponsors. FIRST ROW: Hilda Arnold. Barbara Bailey, Thcola Bear, Ann Brown, Peggy Cooper. Judy Dawson. SECOND ROW: Aim Dutton, Steb Dutton, Helen Edlridge, Judy Gordon, Vivian Hudson, Bonnie Hunt (See.). THIRD ROW: Mary Beth Hunt (Vice Pres.), Sue Lconhardt. Linda Miller. Virginia Mills, Carol Osborne. Rita Pccktal (Pres.). FOURTH ROW: Jenny Rowland, Gail Smith, B. J. Spurgeon, Sandy Swafford (Trcas.), Bette Turner, Jan Ward. NOT PICTURED: Ann Looney. STUDENT JUDICIARY The Student Judiciary is the newest branch of student government at Emory. Members arc elected from the men’s dormitories and the day students; with the execu- tive officers of the VV.S.A. completing the body. The president of the student body appoints the Chief Justice and the Prosecuting Attorney. The purpose of the Student Judiciary is to co-operate with the faculty and administration in handling the dis- cipline problems that arise. STUDENT JUDICIARY SEATED: John Seymour, chief justice. STANDING: Joe Griffiths, Bob Rose, Mooney James, Ralph Repass, Sam Patterson, George Vaughn, Frank Settle, Bill Hopper, Bob Lindsay, Bob McConnell, Bill Wright, Roy Lee Payne. MISSING: Bill Wells, Warren Stewart, Larry Dexter, Bob Brown, Jim Addington, Jim Daugherty, Jack Lindsey, Ralph Warner, Jack Martin, Phil Weaver, Andy Williams, Paul Chambers, Lester Hall, Malissa Miller, Stan McCready, prose- cuting attorney. Student OFFICERS OF THE STUDENT BODY Al Ciccone, vicc-Drcsidcnt; Sara Saj LEGISLATURE SEATED: Ann Disney, Penny Crockett, Ruth Roberts, Mary Sey- mour, Sara Saylor, Jan Ward. STANDING: Frank Settle, Dave Kannon, Sam Houston, Al Ciccone, John Cock, Tommy Au, Jerry Morton. NOT PICTURED: Tom Davidson, Jamie Farley, Don Progar, Jim McNccr. STUDENT LEGISLATURE The student legislature is composed of four members of each class, plus the presidents of the freshman, sopho- more, and junior classes, and the vice-president of the senior class. They arc elected each spring from slates nom- inated by the Gaylord Party and the Independent Party at the same time of the election of the student body offi- cers. W.S.A. All women students, upon entrance into the college, au- tomatically become members of this association, which was organized in 1943 to serve the needs of the women stu- dents. The council, elected by the entire organization con- sists of the officers, two representatives of each class, and a day student representative. This group administers the affairs of the women students. r, secretary-treasurer; Bill Rodgers, evident. W.S.A. SEATED: Mary Beth Hunt, Treasurer; Peggy Cooper, President; Betty June Spurgeon, Vice-President; Sandra Bolling, Secretary. STANDING: Alma Dutton, Sara Saylor, Suzanne Lconhardt, Barbara Miller, Anne Shanks, Ruth Evelyn Baker. Government SOCIAL STANDARDS COMMITTEE SEATED: Anne Brown, Jenny Rowland, Betty June Spurgeon, chairman; Penny Crockett, Anna Mac Dowdy. STANDING: Bonnie Hunt. Ella Portis, Othclla Gardner, Ruth Roberts, Barbara Bailey, Stella Dutton. MISSING: Barbara Brooks, Martha Ed- wards, Norma French George, Rita Pccktal. SOCIAL STANDARDS COMMITTEE As an auxiliar)’ branch of the W.S.A., Social Standards members welcome new girls by summer letters, arrive early in the fall to greet the freshman girls, sponsor Sat- urday night “mixers” and appoint hostesses for the girls’ dormitories. C.S.M. COUNCIL 1st ROW: Chaplain Mason, Tommy Au, Othclla Gardner, Dunn Monroe, Bonnie Hunt. 2nd ROW: Vivian Hudson, Marvin Rodgers. 3rd ROW: Charles Porter, Alma Dutton, Bill Jones, Phyllis Murray, Dave Kannon, Barbara Bailey, Stan McCrcady, Anne Shanks. NOT PICTURED: Sue Lconhardt, Dewey O’Connor. C.S.M. The C.S.M. Council is composed of the co- chairmen of the C.S.M., the co-chairman of the commissions, with Chaplain Mason as sponsor. The Council serves as leaders for the Chris- tian Student Movement, of which all students arc members. CHI CLUB The Chi Club was organized in 1934 bring together those students who have eh sen religious work as a vocation. Mcctin; arc held twice monthly, with programs subjects which will be helpful to the mcr 76 Co-chainncn of the C.S.M.: Othclla Gardner and Dunn Monroe. ers in the future. The officers, Left to fight, arc: Chaplain Mason, sponsor: Buck 'ortcr, treasurer: Sidney Pinkston, president; fartha Edwards, secretary; Warren Stewart, ice-president; Tom Todd, chaplain. CIRCUIT RIDERS This organization bands together those ministerial students who serve as preachers for nearby churches. FRONT ROW: Bill Graybeal, vice-president; Don Hill, president; Richard Sells, secretary and treasurer; Chaplain Mason, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Walter Wesley Cooke. Edwin Carter Jr., Johnny Dobbins, William C. Wall, William Wells. THIRD ROW: Flanders M. Bays, Warren Stewart, James Bohanan, James Kannon, Larry Best, John Ripley. MISSING: Bruce May, Leslie Adams. BLUE KEY 1st ROW: John Seymour, Dave Goble, Stan McCready, Frank Settle, Jerry Morton, John Dobbins. 2nd ROW: Dwight Williams, secretary-treasurer; Mark Leonard, vice-president; Bill Rodgers, Dave Knight, president; Al Ciccone, Tom Revilla, corresponding secretary. Blue Key is the Men’s Rotary Club with service as its sole purpose. It was organized May 28, 1924. Member- ship is restricted in number, and is limited to students who have shown their ability for leadership in service to the college, both through academic work and general popularity. Cardinal Key, the sister group to Blue Key, was or- ganized at Emory and Henry in the spring of 1942. The purpose and basis for membership arc like those of their brother fraternity. CARDINAL KEY SEATED: Kathy Vaughn, secretary-treasurer; Ruth Evelyn Baker, vice-president; Elinor Rollins, president; Jenny Rowland, historian. STANDING: Vivian Hudson, Othella Gardner, Cha Dunn, Sandra Bolling, Ann Disney, Mary Beth Hunt, Anne Shanks, Penny Crockett, Peggy Cooper, Bette Turner. NOT PICTURED: Pat Daily, Norma George. c A R D I N A L K E Y 1st ROW: Peggy Cooper, Harry Gilmer, Norma George. 2nd ROW: Dave Knight, Penny Croekett, Tom Rcvilla. MISSING: Don Progar. SIGMA MU The Sphinx Scholarship Society of Sigma Mu was or- ganized in 1936. It is a scholarship, equal to Phi Beta Kappa, into whose membership arc admitted the highest ranking tenth of the senior class and the highest ranking fifteenth of the junior class. CIRCLE K The Circle K is an international junior Kiwanis group. Its purpose at Emory and Henry is community and cam- pus improvement. It is a civic group devoted to the bettering of the surrounding area. CIRCLE K SEATED: Joe Sloanc, secretary; Bill McElroy, president; Bob McConnell, vice-president. STAND- ING: Dick Dalton, Frank Panned, Harry Hight, Jack Davis, Jim Addington, Sidney Boyd. MISS- ING: Sam Patterson, treasurer; Tom Hutton, Jack Bush. H E R M E S I A N S Hcrmcsian Literary Society officers: Sam Patterson, president; Harry Might, vice-president; John Seymour, critic; John Cock, secretary; Tom Todd, treasurer; Dave Kannon, sergeant- at-arms; Mooney James, chaplain. The Hcrmcsian Literary Society was organized when the school was first organized, and the Alcthian Literary Society for women was organized in 1926. Their purpose and energy arc directed toward the bettering of each member’s forensic ability in order to equip him with self- assurance and ease in his future life. Participation in all forensic activity by members is encouraged. Alcthian Literary Society officers: Kathy Vaughn, president; Thcola Bear, vice-president; Cha Dunn, critic; Martha Edwards, secretary; Claudinc Brown, treasurer; Gail Smith; sergeant-at-arms; Mildred Moore, publicity chairman. T U M B L I N G C L U B Left to Right: Judy Musick, Sylvia Teague, vice- president; Lynn Patmore, secretary-treasurer; Richard Gorman, historian; Miss Perkins, sjxmsor; Delores Testerman, president; Bill Davis, Sue Belcher. Mary Bialkowski. MISSING: Tom Daily, publicity chairman; Doug Carson, Machel Biggs. Beverly Youngers. The Tumbling Club is a campus organization for devel- oping an interest in tumbling and providing wholesome recreation for those interested in developing body skills and co-ordination. Performances arc given at athletic events. OFFICERS: Sidney Boyd, station manager; Fred Lcedy, program director; Gail Smith, publicity director. STAFF: Ann Brown. Don Mahonc, Jack Davis, Sidney Pinkston, Harry Might, Dick Goode. Warren Hastings, Gene Keegan, Judy Dawson, Don Womack. Ed Cor- nett, James Dougherty, Dan Toombly, E. M. James, The Radio Club of Emory was organized in 1949, then reorganized in 1957. Its purpose is to acquaint students with the principles of radio and to 0] cratc carrier-current station WGLG. Robert Ixtckett, Lewis Dozier. Frank Wagner. Dan Winters, Don McCaniel, Bill Gray, Dave Goble, Bob Ford. Bill Haynes, Ginny McClelland. Judy Copen- haver, James Dillingcr, Claude Turner. Bill Wells. John Daugherty, Charlene Davis. ON FLOOR: Mildred Moore. Joel Woodward. Anne Shanks, Bill Jones. SEATED: Ginny Mills. Dr. Goldsmiih. Cha Dunn, Taylor Alderman. STANDING: Sidney Boyd, Bette Turner, Lin Cap| s, Alma Dutton, Dick Smith, Betsy Adams, Bruce May. The Writers’ Club of Emory and Henry College was organized in the spring of 1957. Its purpose is the publication of the fall and spring issues of the magazine, Prism, consisting of original works by students in literature and art. Left to Right: Taylor Alderman, assistant editor; Alfred Dicken- son, business manager; Dr. Robert Goldsmith, faculty advisor; Cha Dunn, editor-in-chief. Editorial staff at work. SEATED: Dr. Goldsmith, Anne Shanks, fiction editor; Mildred Moore, poetry editor; Cha Dunn, editor. STANDING: Joel Woodward, non-fiction edi- tor; Taylor Alderman, assistant editor; Opp Dickenson, busi- ness manager. EDITOR: Jerry Morton SEATED: Garland Roach, business manager; Bette Turner, assistant editor. STAND- ING: Claude Turner, sports editor; Steb Dutton, feature editor; Alma Dutton, news editor; Jim Reynolds, copy editor. MISSING: Lesley Wallis, music editor. The White Topper, one of the oldest student news media in the South, is pub- lished weekly. Its purpose is to give campus coverage of events of interest to the students. The White Topper has a special responsibility to the students. It must seek to reflect student opinion honestly, serve as a forecaster of coming events, and bring into review outstanding campus activities despite criticism and often without recognition. STAFF, Left to Right: Palsy DifTec, Harry I light. Carole Sue Bryan. Vivian Hudson, Charlotte Bowman, Charlene Davie, Jim McNccr. MISSING: Cha Dunn. Mildred Moore. Taylor Alderman, Jerry Simpson. John Dougherty, Pat Pensworth, Buddy West, circulation managers; Jack Davis, photographer. w H I T E T O P P E R Linda Pierpoint. faculty editor: Mildred Moore, organizations and literary editor: Mary Beth Sikkclce. fraternity and sorority editor. Annual staff at work. phinx Staff Jan Pope assistant editor Editor: Bill McElroy Business Manager: Marvin Rodgers Associate Editor: Jack Davis Assistant Editor: Jan Pope Business Staff: Peggy Dowdy, Jan Oilman, Dwight Williams Literary Editor: Mildred Moore Class Editor: Jan Pope Fraternity and Sorority Editor: Mary Beth Sikkclec Organizations Editor: Mildred Moore Faculty Editor: Linda Pierpoint Photographers: Bill McElroy, Jack Davis, Boh Boulwarc, Bill Daughtcry Typists: Betty Jones, Cha Dunn, Carol Mayfield. '58- 59 Play Production Class 97 Many long, hard and strenuous hours of practice with many call downs from the director make the play take its final form. With the passing of each day the director and also the actors begin worrying whether they will be ready or not. Dr. Blcsi can be heard from the back saying “That’s not good enough. Do the whole act again.” However the work and worry pays off, the opening night nerves arc on edge, anxiety is built up to a maximum but everything goes smoothly. After the play the congratulations arc more than to make up for the hard work. 98 I EMORY HENRY COLLEGE THEATRE presents You Can’t Take It With You by MOSS HART GEORGE S. KAUFMAN (Cast in order of appearance) Penelope Sycamore Judy Garner Essie Rheba Paul Sycamore Mr. Dc Pinna Ed Donald Martin Vanderhof Alice Henderson . . Barney Bohanan Tony Kirby Boris Kolcnkhov . . Johnny Economy Gay Wellington ... Helen Eldridge Mr. Kirby Mrs. Kirby . Bonnie Mae Hunt August Sorensen G-Men Robert N. Foster Joel W. Roberson Grand Duchess Olga Virginia McClelland Director: Marius Blesi Stage Manager: Jack Davis, assisted by Janice Ward Properties: Betty June Spurgeon Set: Jerry Simpson, Virginia McClelland, Margie Jones, August Sorensen Lights: William Gray Sound Effects: Cha Dunn Make-up: Lucille T. Blesi Assisting in the Production: Othella Gardner, Vivian Hudson. Alma Dutton, Stella Dutton, Hilda Arnold, Anne Brown, Mary Margaret Shearer. Betty Carmichel Dewey O'Conner Jack Stallard Manuel “Greek Stoupis Mark Leonard msi. Don Progar Bill Holloway Ken Smith Rodney Ratcliff Charlie Phillips Dave Looney Richard Buchanan KNOXVILLE JOURNAL ALL AREA Levi Otcy (First Team) Manuel Stoupis (First Team) Jimmy Raines (First Team) Mark Leonard (Second Team) Bill Holloway (Second Team) LITTLE EIGHT Levi Otey (First Team) Manuel Stoupis (First Team) Jimmy Raines (First Team) Mark Leonard (First Team) Bill Holloway (First Team) Tommy Davidson (Second Team) METHODIST ALL AMERICAN COLLEGE TEAM Manuel Stoupis (Second Team) 103 1958 Squad Head Coach Mono Bailey, Assistant Coach Gordon Brown Managers Dan Cross, Tommy Au, Bob Rusek. Stan McCrcady 104 EMORY AND HENRY — 0 EASTERN CAROLINA — 12 Although there was no score un- til the fourth quarter, Emory dropped their first competition of the ’58 season in a hard fought game. The fourth quarter brought the fatalistic action, Eastern Carolina recovered two Emory fumbles and scored on both counts. The Emory line performed a fine manner for this season action. Jim Raines was the spark in the back- ficld, Charlie Phillips and Bill Hal- loway were also outstanding in their play. EMORY AND HENRY — 39 CONCORD — 0 The Wasps scored 32 points in the first half of the “Rotary Bowl” game and went on to topple Con- cord 39—0. Every’ uniformed Wasp saw action at sometime during the slaughter. Although Concord fumbled early in the game due to the rainy weather Emory showed no damp- ness of spirit as they turned the fumble into a Wasp touchdown. Jim Raines carried the pigskin across from Concord’s 34 yard line on a quarterback “keep”. Raines, Dewey O’Connor, and Halloway thus paved the way for the third Wasp touchdown. The scoring ended until the last quarter Emory recovered another Concord fumble. Freshman Ronnie Odum ran 17 yards for the final touchdown. EMORY AND HENRY — 0 GUILFORD — 14 Guilford dominated their home- coming tilt and defeated the Wasps, 14—0. Daryl Allen, Guilford’s center, obviously had his forte as he inter- cepted passes and made tackles. Emory was unable to block a Guilford drive in the first quarter when the Quakers took an early 6—0 lead. During the second quarter Guil- ford drove 67 yards and thus brought the score up to 12—0. A Quaker fullback, Les Parker plunged over from the two yard line for the touchdown. A running play added an extra two pointer. Emory managed to net only a total of 99 yards in the contest. EMORY AND HENRY 28 — CARSON NEWMAN 14 With the tremendous all around play of quarterback Rex Raines and the line smashing of Bill Holloway the Wasps rolled over the Carson-Newman Eagles 28—14. Two Emory fumbles set up both Eagle touchdowns. After the opening touchdown, Emory moved the ball 80 yards in just eleven plays for the score. Early in the second quarter O’Conner carried the pigskin to the Eagle 29. After 3 plays the ball was on the 15 yard marker. Raines again faking to Holloway, slanted ofT tackle and barreled his way into pay dirt territor)- to score the second touchdown. Emory then led the game until the gun sounded. EMORY AND HENRY 42 — MARYVILLE 0 Quarterback Red Raines opened this slaughter with several bids to break the contest wide open here and there. After overcoming obstacles, Raines sprinted 63 yards for a touch- down. Emory rallied again and set the half-time score at 22-0. O’Conner starred in the third quarter when he grabbed a Highland punt and went 35 yards. Raines then passed to O’Conner who completed the touchdown. Smith, Lenoir, and Jonas also played extraordinary games. EMORY AND HENRY 26 — HAMPTON SIDNEY 22 A strong Emory team led by “Red” Raines, Bill Hallo- way, Kenny Smith and Dewey O’Connor made a runaway in the first half of the Wasp and Tiger ballgamc by scoring 20 points. The second half in the early part of the third quarter made the score 26—0. In the latter part of the third quarter and in the fourth quarter the Wasp had to stave off an up-hill attack by the Tigers to win the ballgamc at Petersburg. The Hampton Sidney Tigers scored 22 points in the final half of the ballgamc to remain a constant threat to the Emory victory. 106 EMORY AND HENRY 7 APPLACHIAN STATE 0 Emory and Henry drove 54 yards in the opening canto for the only score of the game. Thereafter they only outplayed and outhustled the heavier Mountaineers. Harr)- Yost, Jim Raines, and Dewey O'Connor continued efforts for the Wasp’s first touchdown. Bob Rose added the extra point. Despite threats, the Mountaineers lost their last chance to score in the third quarter. They didn’t near the goal posts again. Bob Lenair’s tremendous punting kept the Mountaineers in the hole the entire contest. EMORY AND HENRY 13 WEST VIRGINIA TECH 6 Excellent teamwork payed off as the Wasps brought home a victory over favored West Virginia. Emory took advantage of a Tech fumble in the first quarter and con- verted it into a touchdown. End Levi Otcy fell on the Tech fumble on the West Virginia 38. A pass interference penalty placed the ball on the 12 and following three short plunges, Bill Halloway scored from the four. Dale Rose’s attempt for the extra point was unsuccessful. Tech’s halfback scampered 41 yards to the Emory Six in the feature run of what turned out to be Tech’s only score. Emory threatened twice more be- fore the half ended but was unable to score on the slippery turf. During the third period, Tech moved the ball to Emory’s 23 but they held by the line on downs. Hal McHarris recovered a Tech fumble on the Tech 48 with only ten minutes left in the game. Jimmy Raines ran the integral touchdown. Rose’s attempt for the extra point was successful. EMORY AND HENRY 6 WESTERN CAROLINA 0 Emory ended the season by de- feating the West Carolina Cata- mounts, 6—0. Jimmy Crews raced through the mud for 20 yards and a Wasp touch- down late in the third quarter. The try for the extra point failed but was not needed as the Wasps had scored the only touchdown of the game. The Wasps threatened twice more in the third quarter and once in the fourth. Two attempted field goals by Dave Looney failed and a Wasp pass was intercepted in the end zone to halt the other rally. Bob Lenair continued his out- standing punting for the Wasps by averaging 37.16 yards on nine kicks. Zoom” Davidson Red Raines Dave Looney Bill Daughtcry Robert Brown Emory and Henry’s basketball team under the leadership of Coach Paul Delaplain, has played aggressive ball all year. During the season the team came through with some surprising upsets. Some of the outstanding players arc: “Red” Raines, Tommy Davidson, Dave Looney, James Farley, and Franklin Lewis, in reserve Dwight Williams, Paul Watson, Marvin Rodgers and Jim McNccr. 109 ‘T'-Bonc Lewis 'Flea” Farley '58-‘59 Squad Coach Dclaplain and the Starting Five. Managers, Stan McCrcady, Dan Cross, Tommy Au and Gene Shupc. Woody Whitley EMORY HENRY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1958 - 1959 Nov. 25 KING COLLEGE.....Away Dae. 4 LINCOLN MEMORIAL . . HOME Dec. 5 DAVIDSON COLLEGE . . HOME Dec. 9 CARSON-NEWMAN .... Away Dec. 11 TUSCULUM..........HOME Dec. 13 Nat'l. Buainesa College. Away Dec. 16 Nat'l. Bualneaa College . HOME Jan. 9 WILLIAM MARY Branch of Norfolk. . . HOME Jan. 10 TENN. WESLEYAN . . . HOME Jon. 13 KING COLLEGE.....HOME Jan. 27 MILLIGAN..........HOME Jon. 30 UNION COLLEGE .... Away Jon. 31 LINCOLN MEMORIAL . . Away Feb. 3 CARSON-NEWMAN .... HOME Feb. 6 HAMPDEN-SYDNEY . . . Away Feb. 7 WILLIAM MARY Branch of Norfolk. . . Away Feb. 10 APPALACHIAN STATE. Away Feb. 13 TUSCULUM.........Away Feb. 14 TENN. WESLEYAN. . . . Away Feb. 19 MARYVILLE COLLEGE. Away Peb. 21 UNION COLLEGE....HOME Feb. 27 MARYVILLE COLLEGE. HOME Feb. 28 MILLIGAN. . ....Away Jim McNccr J- I m Gordon Peters Jerry Lester RECORD Won Lost Conference ................... 6 3 Overall .......................8 6 STARTING LINE-UP Bobby Brally Pitcher Sherman Bales Pitcher Ray Moore Catcher Frank Stevens Fire Base Dewey O’Conner Second Base Joe Bryant Shortstop Bob Buchanan Third Base Kelly Osborne Right Field Jack Dutton Center Field Harold Lambert Left Field Kelly Osborne Team Hitting Champion Ray Moore Team Captain Joe Bryant Outstanding Freshman On the fly for first” Trying for a pick-ofT 1958 Squad '58-’59 Emory and Henry' Waspettes Schedule Massengil ............... Won King..................... Won Abingdon Nurses...........Won Massengil ............... Won Lccs-McRac...............Lost King .................... Won Sullins...................Won Marion................... Won Lccs-McRac .............. Won Marion....................Won Abingdon Nurses ......... Won Sullins ................. Won Girls’ Basketball Kay makes another point for the Waspettes. Jump ball for beginning of game. Intramural A one-handed push shot for two points. 114 The aim of the Emor)- and Henry Col- lege Intramural Program is to interest and increase the number of boys to participate in sports. Points arc awarded for winning a game, the number of players, participat- ing, winning a championship, providing of- ficials and other minor points. Football, bas- ketball, volleyball and tennis arc the major intramural sports. The individual and dual sports arc tennis, handball, table tennis, checkers, chess, badminton and golf. The opponents now score two Basketball A fast break Final Standings Phi Gamma Phi Waldorfs Sigma Iota Dom-I-Neckcrs Beta Lambda Zeta Phi Pi Alpha 115 A gain of ten yards by pass Intramural Nailed at the line of scrimmage 116 The Phi Gamma Phi Fraternity came out in first place in the football action. The Phi Gams were beaten only by the Beta Lambs and the Dom-I- Neckcrs. The final standings were: Phi Gamma Phi Dom-I-Neckcrs Sigma Iota Beta Lambda Zeta A loss of twelve yards Football No gain at all Main Dining Hall, looking toward fireplace Office section for student government Front view of new dining hall. To some just an idea has now become a reality. The new Stu- dent Union building, now in its final stages, will be ready for use in April. This building will contain: the Hut; the bookstore; of- fices for the Dean of Men, Dean of Women, student government, and also the Sphinx; a large dining hall with a fire place and loung- ing facilities will be in this building. This new building will be an- other great advancement for Emory in its goal for the best facilities for college students. 119 Dr. Clanahan Chapel Speakers Dr. Burkhart Dr. Denman Dr. Bultricks Dr. Clclland The purpose of the chapel services is to enlighten the students. The services in- clude world renown speakers who have traveled all over the world and are inter- ested in world affairs. To keep our faith in God as it should be we have well-known ministers to teach us the way of Christ. This is as much a part of Emory’s life and history as are the buildings, students and faculty. 121 And now we close the book — and the year. With gratitude we look back on what is finished. But we know it is never really over, for far in the future our memories will stir, and again we will walk these ways. It was such a laughing time. We will remember the parties, the lighthearted laughter, the athletics. But hidden away and care- fully saved will be the memory of a friend gained, a goal won, a moment of glory that made the day-by-day tasks endurable. This has been a year of advancement and achievement — both for the school and for the students. The school now includes new buildings, and the promise of future achievements. The students have made new achievements, and have the hope of success in the future. “MACTE VIRTUTE” — Go forward, increase in excellence 122 In Memoriam Christian — teacher — scholar — gentleman. Dr. James Noah Hillman was all these. He was “Big Doc,” who served this college as president from 1922 until 1941. He left behind an admirable record of service to this school. His dedication to the highest goals served as a source of inspiration to all who knew him. His deep and sincere religious faith, to which he was a living witness . . . His devotion to the progress and achievements of education . .. His long and devoted service to the great Masonic fraternity, so long a part of his life ... The open door of his office — and his heart... We will not forget him. He was the great American success story, for he was the “hometown boy who made good.” And from his quiet dignity and humility we learn the true meaning of great- ness. 124 In Memoriam Dr. R. L. Hillman, M. D. There was a long friendship between Doctor Rolfc Louis Hillman and Emory and Henry College — beginning with his student days, continuing during the period when he was a member of the faculty — and later, during his years as college physi- cian. And now Emory is aware of a great sense of loss. Dear “Li’l Doc! How many classes of students did you watch come and go? How many times did you doctor, cheer, and encourage your “Wasps” on to victory? And who could count the colds and sprained ankles you have treated — or the problems and worries to which you offered a sympathetic ear? You were a part of the traditions which surround and uphold this college. The last few years, despite severe illness, you continued your work — and the new stu- dents came to know and love you, too. You’ve done a good job here. So long “Li’l Doc” — Sec you in the morning. 125 Senior Activities ADDINGTON, JAMES B. Football 1953-54, 1957-58; Basketball 1953-54; White Topper Staff, Sports writer; Hcrnicsian Literary Society 1957- 59; Radio Club; Beta Lambda Zcta Fraternity, Sergeant at Arms 1957-58; Engineering Club 1957-58, Vice President 1958; Veterans’ Club 1957-59, Secretary- Treasurer; Honor.Roll 1957, 1958: Scoutmaster of Scout Troop. ARNOLD, HAROLD E. BAKER, RUTH EVELYN C.S.M. Worship Committee 1955-59; Thalian Literary Society, Secretary 1957; Kappa Delta Epsilon, Vice Presi- dent 1958, President 1959; Cardinal Key, Vice President 1958, President 1959; Band 1955-59; Chi Club, Secretary 1958; Woman’s Student Association, Senior Representative 1958- 59; Woman’s Athletic Association, Senior Representa- tive 1958; Alpha Gamma Psi 1957; Choir 1955-59; Delta Rho Delta Sorority, Goatmastcr 1958, Sergeant at Arms 1957-58; Accompanist for Choir, 1955; Librarian for Choir 1956; “Carmen”; “Cavallcria rusticana”. Stage Manager. BIGGS, MACHEL C. Student Judiciary 1957-58; Tumbling Club, Vice Presi- dent 1956-57; Phi Pi Alpha Fraternity, Goatmastcr 1957, 1959, Athletic, Director 1958; Assistant to Prof. McLeod. BOWMAN, MACK VERNON Phi Gamma Phi Fraternity. BRALLEY, BOBBY LEE Student Legislature 1957; Baseball 1956-59, lettered in 1956,57,58,59; Varsity Club; Sigma Iota Fraternity. BRICKEY, DARRYL CICCONE, ALVIN J. Vice President of Student Body 1958-59; Student Legis- lature 1956-57; Alpha Epsilon Delta, Vice President 1957- 58, President 1958-59; Blue Key, 1957-59; Beta Beta Beta 1957-59; Alpha Gamma Psi 1957-59; Choir 1957; Collegians, President 1957-59; Madrigals 1957-59; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Secretary 1955; Interfraternity Council, Secre- tary 1955; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Univer- sities 1958-59; Member of Rat Committee 1958; Collegian Quartet 1957-59; “Carmen”; “Cavallcria rusticana.” CLAYTOR, BERNARD R. Dom-I-Nickcr Fraternity, President 1958, Athletic Direc- tor. COLLINS, ROBERT G. COOPER, PEGGY SUE Student Legislature 1958; Student Judiciary 1958-59; C.S.M., Secretary 1957-58; Worship Committee 1955-56; Fellowship Committee 1956-57; Campus Relations Com- mittee 1958-59; Sphinx Staff, Copy Editor 1957; W.S.A. Handbook Editor 1958; Thalian Literary Society; Kappa Delta Epsilon 1958-59; Cardinal Key, Vice President 1958- 59; Chi Club 1955-58; Woman’s Student Associ- ation, Junior Representative 1957-58, President, 1958-59; Kappa Phi Alpha Sorority; Sigma Mu; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities 1958-59; Dean’s List 1957-58; Honor Roll 1955-57; Rat Committee 1957; Stu- dent Government Survey Committee 1957-58; Chairman Student Recruitment Committee 1957-58; Student Assist- ant for Miss Webb; Work for Dr. Naylor; “Our Town.” COULTHARD, CHARLES R. COX, JACK L. Baseball, lettered in 1952-55-56; Phi Gamma Phi Fra- ternity, Secretary 1956, President 1957,1959; Varsity Club, Treasurer 1955. CROCKETT, PENELOPE C. Secretary-Treasurer Junior Class 1957-58; Student Legis- lature 1958-59; C.S.M. Fellowship Committee 1955-56; Worship Committee 1957-58; White Topper Staff, Girls’ Sports Editor 1957-58; Thalian Literary Society; Cardinal Key; Woman’s Athletic Association, Secretary Treasurer 1957-58; Social Standards Committee 1958-59; Alpha Beta Chi Sorority, Reporter 1957, President 1958; Pan Hellenic Council, Secretary Treasurer, 1958; Sigma Mu; Dean’s List 1956; Honor Roll 1955,56-57-58; Minority Floor Leader of Student Legislature 1958-59; Student Assistant to Dr. Dow 1956-57; Physics Lab Assistant 1958-59; Math Tutor 1957-58; Math Instructor 1959; “Sabina”; “Our Town”; Water Show 1956-59. DAILY, MARTHA JANE DALTON, RICHARD B. DAVIS, ALAN Football 1955,1959; Calliopcan Literary Society; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Sigma Iota Fraternity, Goatmastcr 1958-59; Athletic Director 1958-59; Biology Club 1955-57; Worked in Dining Hall; Roanoke Times Carrier. DAVIS, MELVIN OTT DEXTER, LARRY A. DOBBINS, RAYMOND W. Student Judiciary 1957-58; C.S.M. Outreach Committee 1956-58; Tennis Team, lettered in 1958-59; White Topper Staff, Sports Editor 1957, Reporter 1957-58; Hcrmesian Literary Society 1957-59; Alpha Psi Omega 1957-59; Blue Key 1958-59; Chi Club, Chaplain 1957-58; Collegians, Treasurer 1957-58; Beta Lambda Zeta Fraternity, Athletic Director 1957-58; “Skin of Our Teeth”; “Our Town”; “Kind Lady”; “Cavallcria rusticana.” DOUTHAT, RUTH DOWDY, ANNIE MAE Ferrum Junior College; Secretary Freshman Class 1955- 56; Secretary-Treasurer Student Body 1956-57; Secretary Treasurer C.S.M. 1955-56, 1956-57; Iron Blade Staff 1956-57; Snapshot Editor of Beacon 1956-57; Student Government Handbook 1956-57; Choir 1955-57; Rat Com- mittee 1956-57; Most Dependable of Sophomore Class 1956- 57; Candidate for Sweetheart Queen 1956-57; Worked in Panthers’ Den 1955-57; Emory Henry College; Wor- ship Committee 1957-58; Fellowship Committee 1958-59; Intramural Sports; Cheerleader 1957-59; Thalian Literary Society, President 1958-59; Kappa Delta Epsilon; Chi Club 1957-58; Woman’s Athletic Association 1956-57; So- cial Standards Committee 1958-59; Alpha Beta Chi So- rority; Typist in Library. DUTTON, MARION JACK Football; Baseball, lettered in 1958. DUTY, HOMER H. ELDRETH, LESTER FRED Student Judiciary 1957; Phi Pi Alpha Fraternity, Secre- tary 1959, President 1957-58; Pan Hellenic Council 1957- 58; Dean’s List 1957-58; Physics Lab Instructor. FARLEY, JAMES C. FIELDS, RONALD W. Calliopcan Literary Society; Dom-I-Nickcr Fraternity. GEORGE, NORMA F. C.S.M. Campus Relations Committee 1955-57; White Topper Staff, News Writer 1957-58; Thalian Literary So- ciety; Kappa Delta Epsilon, Secretary 1958-59; Cardinal Key; Band 1955-58; Woman’s Athletic Association 1957- 58; Choir 1955-57; Social Standards Committee 1958-59; Alpha Beta Chi Sorority, Goatmastcr 1956-57, Secretary 1957- 58; Sigma Mu 1957-59; Honor Roll 1955-59; Dean’s List 1957-58; Student Assistant to Dr. Hill 1957-58; “Skin of Our Teeth”; Pirates of Penzance; Water Show 1956-57. Senior Activities GILMER, HARRY W. C.S.M. Worship Committee 1955-56; Student Hand- book Business Manager 1956; Hcrmcsian Literary1 Society; Beta Beta Beta, Historian 1958; Chi Club; Alpha Gamma Psi; Choir 1958-59; Collegians; Collegian Quarter 1956- 57; Biology Club; Sigma Mu, President 1958-59; Dean’s List 1958-59; National Methodist Scholarship 1955-57; “The Nine Muses”; Student Educational Assistant, Abingdon Methodist Church; Assistant Choir Director 1956- 59; Blue Key. GOBLE, DAVID W. GOODMAN, JAMES W. Phi Gamma Phi Fraternity; Veterans’ Club. GORDON, JUDITH A. C.S.M. Outreach Committee 1955-56; Alcthian Literary Society 1955-59, Secretary 1957; Alpha Psi Omega; Chi Club; Woman’s Student Association, House President 1958; Alpha Gamma Psi; Choir; Kappa Phi Alpha; Li- braiy Assistant 1957-58; “Harvey”; “Skin of Our Teeth”; “Carmen”; “Kind Lady.” GRAHAM, HARVEY Chi Club; Library Assistant; “Carmen.” GRIFFITTS, JOSEPH P. Student Judiciary 1959; Tennis Team, lettered in 1951-52; Assistant Coach of Tennis Team 1959; Alpha Gamma Psi 1951-52; Collegians, Business Manager 1951- 52. HAAG, NILS N. HAMMOND, J. RONALD HANKLA, EDWARD G. HARRINGTON, WILLIAM G. Business Manager for Student Handbook; Collegians; Library work 1955-57. HESSON, PHYLLIS A. C.S.M. Worship Committee 1955-56, Campus Rela- tions Committee 1958-59; White Topper Staff, News staff, Circulation Staff; Alethian Literary Society, Ser- geant at Arms 1956, Secretary 1957, President 1957; Chi Club; Social Standards Committee 1957-58; Delta Rho Delta Sorority, Treasurer 1957-58; Young Democratic Club; Library Assistant. HIGHT, HARRY W., Jr. White Topper Staff, Member Feature Staff, “Trouble with Harry” 1956-59; Hcrmcsian Literary Society, Vice President 1958; Band 1955-59; Chi Club 1955-59; Choir 1957- 58; Tumbling Club, President 1957; Radio Club 1956- 59; Collegians 1956-59; Phi Pi Alpha Fraternity Chaplain 1957- 58; Counselor for Emory M.Y.F. 1957-59; Circle K 1958- 59; “Cavallcria rusticana”; “The Nine Muses.” HOLLOWAY, BILL Student Legislature 1956; Football, lettered in 1956-58; Honorary Captain 1958; Baseball; Sigma Iota Fraternity, Athletic Director 1956-57, Vice President 1958-59; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities 1958-59; Var- sity Club, President 1958; Honor Roll 1955-1958; Worked in “Hut” 1957-58; Assistant in Accounting Lab 1958; Blue Key. HOPPER, BILL R. Student Judiciary 1958-59; C.S.M. Worship Committee 1955- 56; Fellowship Committee 1956-57; Campus Rela- tions Committee 1958-59; Beta Beta Beta, Treasurer 1957- 58, Vice President 1958-59; Beta Lambda Zcta Fraternity, Secretary 1956, Treasurer 1958, President 1959; Pan Hel- lenic Council 1959; Honor Roll 1957-58; Dining Hall Work 1956- 59; “Carmen”; “Cavallcria rusticana”; Blue Key. HOUSTON, JOHN M. HUBBARD, JAMES D. Band; Alpha Gamma Psi; Collegians 1955; Sigma Iota Fraternity. HUNT, MARY E. C.S.M. Worship Committee 1956-59; Thalian Literary Society, Critic 1958; Alpha Psi Omega, President 1958-59; Cardinal Key; Chi Club, Secretary 1957; Woman’s Student Association, Treasurer 1958; Choir 1957; Tumbling Club, President 1957-58; Social Standards Committee 1957-58; Kappa Phi Alpha, Chaplain 1957; Vice President 1958; Pan Hellenic Council; Dean’s List 1958; Receptionist, Martha Washington Hall 1958-59; Water Show 1957; “Our Town”; “King Lady.” HURT, EDDIE JENKINS, MARSHALL JONES, BETTY ANNE Secretary Treasurer Sophomore Class 1956-57; C.S.M. Fellowship Committee 1955-56, Worship Committee 1956- 58; Basketball, lettered in 1955-56; White Topper Staff, Typist 1957-59; Sphinx Staff, Typist 1958-59; Thalian Literary Society, Sergeant at Arms 1958; Alpha Epsilon Delta 1957-59; Kappa Delta Epsilon 1959; Beta Beta Beta, Secretary Treasurer 1959; Woman’s Student Associa- tion 1958; Woman’s Athletic Association 1957; Alpha Gamma Psi 1956-59; Choir 1955-56; Madrigals 1956; Al- pha Beta Chi Sorority, Secretary, 1958; Library Assistant 1955- 57; Honor Roll 1959; “Carmen”; Cardinal Key. KANNON, JAMES C. Martin College; President of M.S.M. 1956-57; Tennis, lettered in 1957; Library work. Emory Henry College; Chi Club. KISER, CLYDES B. Dom-I-Nicker Fraternity, Vice President 1958-59. KNIGHT, DAVID B. Student Judiciary, Chief Justice 1957-58; C.S.M. Wor- ship Committee Chairman 1956-58; Alpha Psi Omega; Blue Key, President 1958-59; Choir; Collegians; Sigma Iota Fraternity, Secretary 1958-59; Sigma Mu; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities, 1957-1958; Dean’s List 1957; “Our Town”; “Harvey”; “You Can’t Take It With You.” KOCHTITSKY, ELEANOR LEASURE, LARRY J. Student Judiciary 1957; Kappa Phi Kappa, President 1958;59, Treasurer 1957-58; Radio Club; Phi Pi Alpha Fraternity, Chaplain 1958, Sergeant at Arms 1959. LEONARD, MARK W. Student Judiciary 1957-58; C.S.M. Fellowship Commit- tee Chairman 1957-58, Worship Committee 1958-59; Foot- ball, lettered in 1957-59; Calliopean Literary Society, President 1957-58; Vice President 1958; Sergeant at Arms 1956- 57; Blue Key, Vice President 1958-59; Choir 1956- 57; Collegians 1955-59; Beta Lambda Zeta Fraternity, Sergeant at Arms 1956, Goatmaster 1957, Athletic Direc- tor 1958; Varsity Club 1957-59; Virginia All State Foot- ball Team 1958-59; Honorable Mention Little All-American 1958-59; Assistant Scoutmaster for local Emory Troop 1957- 58; Traffic Committee 1958-59; Dance Committee 1957-58. LESTER, DOUGLAS M. White Topper Staff, Sports Editor 1958-59, News Staff 52-54, 1957-59; Kappa Phi Kappa 1958; Band 1952-54, 1957-58; Beta Lambda Zcta Fraternity, Secretary 1957; Veterans’ Club 1957-58. LEWIS, RODGER S. Veterans’ Club, Dom-I-Nickcr Fraternity. Senior Activities LLOYD, STEVE M. Football 1955; Calliopcan Literary Society; Pi Gamma Mu; Dom-I-Nickcr Fraternity, Athletic Director, Treas- urer 1958-59; Worked in Hut. LOONEY, ROBERT F. Student Judiciary 1956-57; Hcrmcsian Literary Society, Treasurer 1956; Band 1955-57; Collegians 1956; Beta Lambda Zcta Fraternity, Goatmastcr, Athletic Director, Sergeant at Arms; Laundryman, Abingdon 1957-58, Mar- ion 1958-59; Member of Virginia Highlands Chamber Or- chestra; “Carmen”; “Piratesof Penzance.” McELROY, WILLIAM E. Student Judiciary 1956; Sphinx Staff, Assistant Editor 1957- 58, Editor 1958-59; Circle K, Charter President 1958- 59; American Institute of Mechanical Engineers (V.P.I.) 1955-56; Emory Engineers, President 1957-58; Ad- visor 1958-59; Phi Pi Alpha Fraternity, Treasurer 1958-59; School Photographer; Football Photographer. MILLER, BARBARA A. C.S.M. Church Relations Committee 1958-59; Thalian Literary Society, Treasurer 1958; Phi Theta Kappa (Hi- wassec) 1956-57; Chi Club; Woman’s Student Associa- tion 1958; Hiwasscc Citizenship Medal; Library Work 1958; Student Assistant 1958-59. MILLS, RICHARD R. Student Judiciary 1957-58; C.S.M. Information Com- mittee 1957-59; Football, lettered in 1955; Basketball; Cal- liopcan Literary Society, President 1958-59; Treasurer 1957; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Beta Beta Beta; Sigma Iota Fraternity; Biolog)’ Club, Veterans’ Club; Honor Roll; Lab Assistant in Biology. MOONEY, SYLVIA 6. C.S.M. Outreach Committee Chairman 1957-58; Cam- pus Relations Committee 1956-57, Fellowship Commit- tee 1955-56; Alpha Psi Omega 1956-59, Vice President 1957-58; Woman’s Student Association, 1956-57; Social Standards Committee 1956; Alpha Beta Chi Sorority, Treas- urer 1958; Honor Roll 1955; Library Work 1957-58; Dele- gate to M.S.M. Quadrcnial 1957; “When Shakespeare’s Ladies Meet”; “Skin of Our Teeth”; “Harvey”; “Pirates of Penzance”; “Carmen”; “Cavallcria rusticana”; Card- inal Key. OWEN, JOE A. Radio Club 1958; Phi Pi Alpha Fraternity, Secretary 1958, President 1959. PANNELL, FRANK W. Phi Gamma Phi Fraternity, Athletic Director 1957-58, Goatmastcr 1958; Circle K; Engineering Club 1957-59; Worked in Hut 1958-59. PATTERSON, SAM Student Judiciary 1958-59; Tennis 1956; White Topper Staff, Feature Writer 1956; Hcrmcsian Literary Society, President 1958, Secretary 1956, Treasurer 1957, Sergeant at Arms 1959; Tau Kappa Alpha, President 1958-59; Circle K, Treasurer 1958; Phi Pi Alpha Fraternity, Goatmastcr 1957, Treasurer 1958, Vice President 1959; Pan Hellenic Council 1959; Debate Team, Secretary 1958; Eastern T.K.A.; Virginia Regional T.K.A.; Young Democratic Club, President 1957-58; Blue Key. PINKSTON, SIDNEY Martin College: Student Body Vice President 1956-57; M.S.M. Vice President 1955-56; Tennis 1955-57; Martin- ette Staff, Editor 1956-57; Martinarc, Sports Editor 1955- 56; Delta Psi Omega, Vice President 1956-57; Emory Henry College: Football 1957; Chi Club, Vice President 1958, President 1958; Choir 1958; Radio Club, Program Chairman 1958; Student Assistant in Religious Education Building 1959; Soloist in Christmas Oratorio 1958. POWERS, ALLEN W. Baseball; Dom-I-Nickcr Fraternity, Athletic Director 1956-57. PRICE, THOMAS L. PROGAR, DONALD J. Student Legislature 1958-59; Football, lettered in 1956- 58; Phi Gamma Phi Fraternity, Secretary 1958; Sigma Mu, Vice President 1958-59; Varsity Club, Secretary-Treasurer 1957; Worked in Dining Hall 1955-57; Blue Key. REVILLA, THOMAS R. RIGNEY, SHIRLEY ANN Ferrum Junior College: Editor of the Iron Blade 1956- 57; Woman’s Student Association, Vice President; 1955- 56, President 1956-57; Dean’s List 1955-57; Honor Society; Emory Henry College: C.S.M. Information Committee 1957, Worship Committee 1958; Basketball 1958-59; Thal- ian Literary Society, Sergeant at Arms 1957; Kappa Delta Epsilon, Treasurer 1957-58; Library Work 1957-59; Recep- tionist at Martha Washington Hall. RIPLEY, JOHN E. University of Tennessee: Alpha Gamma Rho; Emory Henry College: Chi Club, Vice President 1956-57; Cir- cuit Riders, President 1957; Student Pastor. ROBERTS, PEGGY M. Woman’s Student Association 1956; Alpha Beta Chi Sorority. ROBERTS, RUTH A. Student Legislature 1958-59; Basketball, lettered in 1955- 58; White Topper Circulation Staff; Alpha Epsilon Delta, Secretary 1957-59; Beta Beta Beta; Biology Club; Woman’s Athletic Association, President 1957-59; Woman’s Student Association 1956-57; Tumbling Club, Secretary 1956; So- cial Standards Committee; Delta Rho Delta Sorority, Sec- retary 1957-58, President 1958; Pan Hellenic Council 1958; Dean’s List 1958; Honor Roll; Young Democratic Club; Water Show 1956; Cardinal Key. RODGERS, BILL Freshman Class President 1955-56; President of Student Body 1958-59; Student Legislature 1955-59; C.S.M. Treas- urer 1957-58, Information Committee Chairman 1956-57, Worship Committee 1955-56, 1957-58, Outreach Commit- tee 1958-59; Sphinx Business Manager; Student Hand- book Editor; Hcrmcsian Literary Society; Tau Kappa Alpha, President 1957-58; Blue Key; Chi Club; Alpha Gamma Psi; Choir; Radio Club; Collegians; Beta Lambda Zcta Fraternity, Secretary 1956-57; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities 1957-59; Winner of Anderson Debate Medal; Debate Team Captain; Mem- ber of Rat Committee; Delegate to M.S.M. Quadrcnial Conference; President of Virginia Model UN Assembly; Dining Hall Work 1955-59; Student Manager of Dining Hall 1957-59. ROLLINS, ELINOR A. Worship Committee of C.S.M. 1955-56, Campus Re- lations Committee 1956-57; Basketball Team; Alethian Literary Society; Kappa Delta Epsilon 1958-59; Cardinal Key, President 1958-59; Woman’s Athletic Association; Alpha Gamma Psi 1957-58; Choir 1955-57; Social Stand- ards Committee; Madrigals 1955-56, 1956-57; Alpha Beta Chi Sorority, Goatma'tcr i 958, Vice President 1958; Dean’s List; Hillman Oratory Medal Winner; Honor Roll 1955- 128 56-57; Rat Committee Member 1958; Student Assistant in Math; “Zingu”; “Carmen.” ROUSE, WILLIAM H. Senior Activities ROWLAND, VIRGINIA Secretary-Treasurer of Senior Class 1958-59; C.S.M. Outreach Committee 1955-58, Worship Committee 1958- 59; Basketball, lettered in 1955-59, Captain Basketball Team 1957-58; Cheerleader 1955-58, Head Cheerleader 1958-59; Sphinx Staff, Organization Editor 1957-58; Alc- thian Literary Society 1955-57; Cardinal Key, Historian 1958-59; Woman’s Athletic Association 1955-56, Recorder 1956-57, Vice President 1957-58; Choir 1955-57; Social Standards Committee 1958-59; Kappa Phi Alpha Sorority, Goatmastcr 1958; President 1959; Pan Hellenic Council; Member of Rat Committee; Maid of Honor in May Court 1958; Phi Gamma Phi Sweetheart 1956; Candidate for Homecoming Queen 1956; Delegate to Chicago foi A.A.H.P.E.R. Convention 1956; Worked in Athletic Office 1955-59; Physical Education Instructor 1958-59; “Wher Shakespeare’s Ladies Meet.” RUSH, BEVERLY RUSSELL, MARY SEESE, FRANK T. Cheerleader 1955; White Topper, Business Manager, Copy Editor; Tumbling Club 1955; Library Work 1955; Work in Dining Hall 1958-59; College Theater. SEYMOUR, JOHN Student Judiciary, Chief Justice 1958-59; White Topper Editor 1957, Assistant Editor 1956, Sports Editor 1955-56; Sphinx Staff, Sports Editor 1956-57; Hermesian Literary Society, Critic 1957-58; Blue Key; Beta Lambda Zeta Fraternity, President 1958; Secretary 1958, Athletic Direc- tor 1959; Pan Hellenic Council 1958; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities 1958-59; Dining Hall Work 1958-59. SMITH, REBA T. SPURGEON, BETTY JUNE Student Legislature 1956-58; Student Judiciary 1957-58; C.S.M. Outreach Committee 1957-58; Alcthian Literary Society; Alpha Psi Omega 1957-59; Woman’s Student As- sociation, 1956, Vice President 1957-58; Social Standards Committee Chairman 1957-58; Kappa Phi Alpha Sorority; Manager of Hut Summer 1957; “Harvey”; “You Can’t Take It With You”; “Skin of Our Teeth.” TRENT, MONA LOIS Hiwasscc College; Basketball 1954-56; Dramatics Club; Emory Henry College: Chi Club. TURNER, ELIZABETH O. C.S.M. Information Committee 1955-56, Worship Com- mittee 1957-59; White Topper Assistant Editor 1955-58, Feature Editor 1955, “Lil Bumpkin’s Inferno” 1955-59; Sphinx Literary Editor 1957-58; Alcthian Literary Society, Critic 1957, President 1958; Kappa Delta Epsilon, Cardi- nal Key; Alpha Gamma Psi; Choir 1955-56; Tumbling Club 1956-57; Kappa Phi Alpha Sorority, Goatmastcr 1957, Secretary 1957-58; Honor Roll 1956-1958; Worked in Dining Hall Summer 1957; “Zingu”; “Pirates of Pen- zance”; “Carmen”; “The Nine Muses”; Water Show Script Writer 1957-59; Water Show Participant 1957-58. UMHOLTZ, JOHN L. VAUGHAN, GEORGE B. Student Judiciary 1958-59; Basketball 1955; Phi Pi Alpha Fraternity, Secretary 1957, President 1958-59; Pan Hellenic Council 1958; Veteran’s Club at Concord College. VAUGHN, KATHERINE ANN Secretary Treasurer Freshman Class 1955-56; Student Body Secretary Treasurer 1956-57; Student Legislature 1955-56, Secretary 1956-57; C.S.M. Worship Committee 1955-57, Campus Relations Committee 1957-58; Basket- ball 1955; White Topper Typist 1957-58: Alcthian Literary Society, President 1958, Vice President 1957-59, Treas- urer 1956, Publicity Chairman 1957; Cardinal Key, Sccrc- :ary Treasurer 1958-59; Woman’s Student Association 1956-57; Woman’s Athletic Association 1955-56; Choir 1955- 56; Tumbling Club 1955-56; Alpha Beta Chi So- rority, Secretary 1958; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities 1958; Winner of Williams Declamation Medal 1957; Dom-I-Nickcr Fraternity Sweetheart 1957-58; Can- didate for Homecoming Queen 1957; May Court 1958; Faculty Secretary 1958-59; Research assistant in biology 1956- 59; “Falling Star.” VAUGHAN, MASON A. Student Judiciary 1957-58; Calliopcan Literary Society, Treasurer 1957; Beta Beta Beta 1957-59; Band 1955-56; Collegians 1955-57; Sigma Iota Fraternity, Sergeant at Arms 1958-59; Honor Roll 1957. WELLS, HARRY B. Dom-I-Nickcr Fraternity. WELLS, WILLIAM R. Student Judiciary 1958-59; C.S.M. Campus Relations Committee 1957-58, Worship Committee 1956-57; Band 1955-56; Chi Club 1955-58; Radio Club 1958-59; Beta Lambda Zeta Fraternity, Goatmastcr 1956, Chaplain 1947, Secretary 1959; Jerry Esteppe’s Orchestra 1955-56; Honor Roll 1956; Library Assistant 1956-59. WHITE, CAROLYN C.S.M. Outreach Committee 1955-58, Worship Commit- tee 1958-59; White Topper Circulation Staff 1955-56; Thalian Literary Society, Secretary 1956-57; Chi Club 1955- 59; Alpha Gamma Psi 1957-59; Choir 1955-58; Mad- rigals 1955-56; Delta Rho Delta Sorority, Goatmastcr 1955- 56; MYF Counselor in Abingdon 1957-59; Instructor for Life Saving 1959; “Pirates of Penzance”; “Cavallcria rus- ticana”; “Carmen”; “The Nine Muses”; “Falling Star”; Water Show 1956-1958. WILEY, EVELYN B. WILLIAMS, ANDREW L. WILLIAMS, DWIGHT N. President Sophomore Class 1956-57; Vice President Student Body 1957-58; Football; Basketball, lettered in 1956- 59; Sphinx, Assistant Business Manager 1958-59; Blue Key, Secretary Treasurer 1958-59; Sigma Iota Frater- nity, Athletic Director 1957-58; Who’s Who in American Colleges and Universities 1957-1958; Rat Committee 1958; Varsity Club, Vice President 1957; Worked in Dining Hall. WILLOUGHBY, J. RONALD Student Legislature 1957; Student Judiciary 1958; Bas- ketball 1955-57; White Topper Staff 1955-56; Radio Club 1955-56; Collegians 1955-56; Sigma Iota Frater- nity, Goatmastcr 1958-59; Worked in Hut 1957. WOMAC, DONALD R. WORLEY, EDWARD L. Student Directory SENIORS Name Amok). Harold E. Baker, Ruth Evelyn Biggs, Maehcl C. Brallcy, Bobby Lee Ciccone, Alvin J. Claytor. Bernard R Collin , Robert C. Cooper, Peggy Sue Cox, Jack Lee Crocked, Penelope Daily, Martha Jane Dallon. Richard B. Davii, Melvin Od Dexter. Larry A. Dobbin , Raymond W. Douthat, Mr Ruth R. Dowdy, Annie Mar Duty. 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Tenn. 316 No. Oxford St., Arlington, Va. Mouth of Wilton, Va. 428 Hamblen St.. Big Stone Cap, Va. 201 Main St., Lafayette, Tenn. Indian Springs, Tenn. Bishop. Va. 1010 Riser Rd,. Matoaca. Va. Tiny. Va. Box 101, Damascus, Va. Route I. Afton, Tenn. Box 713, Rich lands, Va. Route I. Box 257. Norton. Va. 124 Linden Pk.. LaFollette, Tenn. 104 E. Laburnum, Apt. 4, Rich- mond, Va. 600 W. Pine St., Johnson City, Tenn. 511 Tusculum Blv., Greenevllle, Tenn. 2719 N. Ixxington St.. Arling- ton. 7. Va. Emory. Va. Box 356. Coebum, Va. Pearitburc. Va Route I. Box 163, Wise. Va. Route I. Hilltville, Va. Splathdam. Va. Spruce Hill. Pocahontas. Va. Haysi. Va. 6400 Dove St.. Norfolk 13, Va. 22 Powell Ave., Rockville Centre. NY. 750 Myrtle St., Kingsport. Tenn. Box 221. Damascus. Va. Box 428. laeger. W. Va. 906 Wirgman Ave., Norton, Va. I94V5 S. Main Si.. Suffolk. Va. Worley, Edward Lm Wren, William II.. Ill Wynn, W, Phillip , Jr. Chatham Hill. Va. 815 West Second St,, Big Stone i;,-,, v., 310 S. College Ave., Bluefield. Va. •May be classified at tenion in ipring semester SOPHOMORES Absher, Harold, Jr. Addiion, George C. Alderman, G. Taylor Andenon. Manhall W. Arrobritter, Rebecca P. Atkin , Talma Jean Au. Thoina II. Bailey. Barbara A. Barker, G. Edd icKJr’ Bithop, Jame A. Bohanan, Jame A. Booth, Joo N. Jr. Bowle . Jame A., Jr. Bowman, Robert L. Boyd, Don C.. Jr. Boyd. Kenneth D. Boyer, Charlet R Brook , Barbara L. 'laudine . Brook II. Buehanan, Richard C. Burnette. Bernard B. Burrus. Smart D. Calc. Robert F. Cai ii|, I. l.inwood. Jr. Carr, Wm. Franklin Carter. William D. Clark. Betty Jean Cock, John Peyton Compton. Phylli E. Cooke. Alvin W. Cox, Polly Ann Cox. William Benjamin David ton, Thomai C. Dawton, Judith A. Deel. David F. Deel. George M. Dirkemon, Allred B., Jr. Dove. Jack P Dowdy. Peggy E. Duck. Barbara Jean Dutton, Rrltecca Ixc Edward . Martha Anne Eldridge, Helen Fulgham. Eldon C. Gamble. Peggy W, Garri . Mary L. Hall, letter Ray Hankim, Warren M. Hannan. Kirk D. Hawkim. Jame E. Hefner. Robert Terry llill, Donald Gene Holloway, Cornelia T. Hubble, Virgil Anne Hudton. Rita Kay Humphrey, Margaret G. Hylton, Margaret A. Ircion. John B. JefTcrie , Robert W. ohnson. Marla Jean ohrtton. Martha R. . onat, David R one . Jerry Hall one . William B. Keegan. Eugene D. Kelron. Eva I-re Kitday, Jame F. Brown. G. t Browning. J Bryant. Joe I-aBrie. Harry R. I-eedy. Fred N. I.rgard, Edwin N„ Jr. Lronhardl, Suranne Liken . Robert L., Ill Lindsey. Jack E looney. David B. McClelland. Virginia McConnell. Robert E . Jr. McFarlane. David T. McKinnon. Rodney S. McNeer, Jame B. Mahone. Donald Ray May. Bruce A. Miller. I.tnda Kaye Miller. Malitsa Mil! . Mr Virginia C Mitchell. Mary McKay Moore, Gary A. Nloore. Joe M. 308 Montgomery St., Blacksburg, Va. Route 2, Meadowview. Va. Box 101. Hilltville. Va. North Garden, Va. Route 3. Box 222, Wytherille, Va. 310 E. North St.. Wytheville. Va. 924 Garden St.. Ro ville. Ca. 3012 Cone Rd.. N.W.. Roanoke, Va. DamaKuat, Va. Fort Blackinore. Va. 916 Seventh Ave.. Briitol, Tenn, Damascus, Va. 2323 Crutchfield St., Chattanooga. Tenn. 233 Oak Hill St.. Abingdon. Va. Route 4. Wytheville. Va. 518 E. Main St.. Abingdon, Va. Box 55. Raven, Va. HotuVer, Va. Box 735, Galax. Va 636 Wood lawn Ave., Briitol. Tenn. Burke' Garden. Va. Box 201, Grundy, Va. Independence. Va. Saltville. Va. 3 Finley St., Ilamgxan, Va. Box 621. Haye . Va. Box 103, Cripple Creek. Va. 3519 Mitiourt Ave., Richmond 22. 1121 Duke St,. Alexandria, Va. Route 4, Box 2, Gate City. Va. Route 5. Johruon City. Tenn. 509 Wen Oldtown St,. Galax, Va. Honaker, Va. I0OB Virginia Ave,. Bluefield. Va. Box 122. Independence. Va. Emory, Va. Route 2. Box 381. Bluefield. W. Va. Route 2. Bybee, Tenn. Box 57. Prater. Va. Vicey. Va. 1-ebanon, Va. 1005 Virginia Ave., Bluefield, Va. 500 E. Howell Ave.. Alexandria, Va. Route 1. Rudledgr. Tenn. Route 2. Glade Spring, Va. 901 Bowman Ate., Salem, Va. Black water, Va. Box 84. Windtor. Va. Box 164. Marion. Va. Route 3. Box A., Culpeper. Va. Route I. Box 127, Marion. Va. Route 2. Box 382. Salem. Va. Route I. Box 359. Bluefield. Va, Seven Mile Fold. Va. Box 536. Richland . Va. 1101 Pa. Ave,, Brittol, Tenn. 2202 Maiden l-ine, S.W.. Roa- noke. Va. Cere , Va. 308 Oak St.. Bristol. Va. Box 1776. Bartley, W. Va. Route I. Fincastlc, Va. 302 Grove Terrace, Abingdon, Va. 414 Chautauqua Ave., Ports- roouth, Va. Box 91. Fincaule. Va. 10 Tarewell. Ave . Tazewell. Va. Route 3. Box 264. Pula.ki, Va. Route I. Chate City, Va. Route 2. Woodlawn. Va. 417 Gloucester Ave.. Portsmouth. Va. I banon. Va. 24 Twenty-third St., Briitol, Tenn. Box 16. Mint Spring. Va. 615 Fourth St.. W Radford. Va. Marion. Va. Buitelton Pike. Churehville. Pa. Box 187. Coalwood. W. Va. Route I. Marion, Va. Emory. Va. 4405 S. Firit St,. Arlington 4, Va. Box 310, Route I. Gate City. Va. Glade Spring. Va. III Creieent Ave.. Marion. Va 109 Penn St.. Bluefield. Va. Box 13. Riehland . Va. 1700 Litchey Ave.. Nashville. Tenn. 310 Paty St.. Elirabclhton. Tenn. 200 W. Valley St.. Alringdon, Va. Route 4. Culpeper. Va. 1120 Virginia Ave.. Bluefield. Va. 3300 N. Harrison St., Arlington 7. Va. Box 97. Saltville. Va. Morgan. John V,, Jr. Newman, Patty Ann O'Conner. Dewey H- Jr. Owen. Harry H. Patmore. Sarah Lynn Perdue, John M. Petterson. Werner E. Pope, Janet Sue Portii, Ella Cooper Querinbrrry, Don G. Raines, James R. Rector, Mrs. Ruth S. Rhudy. Billy S. Roach. Myron T. Rose. John Robert Rudisill, Benjamin B. Rusek, Robert J. Sancher. Maria A. Sauls, Sherrel H. Saylor, Sara M. Sells, Jame R. Seymour, Mary E. Shupe, Ralph E., Jr. Sikkclee, Mary Beth Slone, Joe Donald Smith, Donald Wm. Smith, G. Richard Smith, Kenneth Dean Sorensen. August E. Stamper, Jackson Lee Starnes. Jo Anne Steed. Mary Dale Stewart, R. Warren Stone, Arthur Gene Stonetnan. Theresa Gay Surber. Peggy Jean Swafford, Sandra E. Talbert, Rebecca J. Tan. Eng Seng Taylor, Virginia Ann Testcrman, Delore Ann Todd. Thomas W. Tolley, lack A. Towc, Albert Darien Turner. Claude E;. Jr. Turner. Tynec Priscilla Vaughan. J. Kelly Wall, Bill Clarence Warner. Ralph S. Weaver. Marlin D. White. Bert Lee Witt, Michael Gary Womack. Robert B, Worley. Jame C. Worrell. William W. Route I. Saltville. Va. 2520 Truman Ave., Knoxville. Tenn. 127 Prospect St.. Covington. Va. Cleveland. Va. Route I. Box 989. Lakeland. Fla. 521 Elmwood Ave., Kingsport. Tenn. 323 Mohawk St.. Morristown. Tenn. 3117 N. Second Rd , Arlington. Va. 227 Culpeper St.. Culpeper. Va. HBIsville. Va. Route 2. Box 591, Bluefield. W. Va. Chilhowic. Va. Box 397. Galax. Va. Box 18. Bithop. Va. 108 Lexington St.. Coving- ton, Va. 1017 Jefferson Ave.. Clifton Forge. Va. 1809 Kensington St., New Kens- ington, Pa. Cen. Mrnoeal No. 29. Sta. Crux Del. Norte, Habana, Cuba Glade Spring, Va. Route 2. Piney Flats, Tenn. 2901 Noah St.. Chattanooga 6. Tenn. 107 Ulcna Lane. Oak Ridge, Tenn. 535 Oakhurst Ave., Bluefield, W. Va. 4400 Newport Ave., Richmond, Va Box 1117. Crundy, Va. Box 552. Saltville. Va Box 242, Abingdon. Va. «11 Ridge. Va. 7 High St.. Worthington. Ohio Henry St. Marion, Va Box 544, Ifonaker, Va. 421 Old Centralia Rd.. Chester. Va 523 Beverly Hills Dr.. Smyrna, Ca 326 West Conn, Council Grove, Kansas Hilltville. Va. Saltville. Va. 2211 Kirby Avenue, Chat- tanooga, Tenn. Meadowview. Va. 32. Ayer Rajah Rd , Georgetown. Penang. Malaya Route I. Box 184. Damascus, Va. Route 3, Marion. Va Box 216. Coalwood. W. Va. Alum Spring Rd . Pulaski, Va. 211 E. High St., Charlottesville, Va 508 E. Jackson St. Gate City. Va. Route 2. Box 180. Stuart. Va. Capron. Va. Chilhowic. Va. Swoopc, Va. 35 South Fourth St. Shamokin, Pa Route 2, Abingdon, Va. 3133 Martha Curtis Dr., Alexan- dria. Va. Big Stone Cap. Va. Chatham Hill. Va Route 2, Box 246, Hilbville, Va FRESHMEN Addington. Raymond J. Allircr, Bobby R. Anderson, Dave C. Anderson, John M., Jr. Atkinson, Marvel S. Auvil. Mary June Bailey, Kent G. Bales. Buford Robert E. Ballance. William Roy Barber, Paul E. Barker. Richard I Barrack. Francis Gerald Belcher, Elma Sue Bennett, George E. Beumer. Howard L. Bialkowski, Mary L. Billings, James Wayne Bohncrt. Neil W. Bordwinr, J. Roger Bowman. Charlotte F. Bradley, Don L. Bradley-. Ronald Bradshaw. Carla Ann Brenrman, Judith Sue Bricker. Jett D. Brittain, Wm. D.. Jr. Brock. Janice Route 2. Nlekelsville. Va. 300 Culbert Dr.. Marion. Va. 1013 W. 47th Street. Richmond. Va. 732 North Cleveland Su. Arling- ton, Va. 4851 N. Sixteenth St., Arlington. Va. Box 1148. Grundy, Va. College Heights, Princeton. W. 728 Chatham Hill Rd . Marion. Va. IMO W. 35th St.. Norfolk. Va. 501 Walnut St., Princeton, W. Va. 22 Thirteenth St.. Bristol. Tenn. 1226 W. Queen St., Hampton, Va. Box 1036. Richland . Va. 17 James St.. Bristol. Va. 2721 HoDowell Ave.. S.W.. Roa- nokc. Va. 1800 Scddon Rd.. Richmond. Va. Box 60. Warrcntvillc, N.C. 2370 N. Oakland St., Arlington. Va. Route 2. Glade Spring. Va. 638 Main Street. Jenkins. Ky. Route 4. Box 7. Abingdon, Va. 1314 Arlington Terrace. Alexan- dria. Va. 1446 Valley St.. Kingsport. Tenn. 2205 Bailey Ave., Chattanooga, Tenn. 513 Fifth St.. Shenandoah, Va. 815 N. Columbus St.. Alexandria, Va. 916 White Ave.. Maryville. Tenn. Broome. Jeannie M. Brown. Eugene Robert Brown, G. Stanley Brown. James D. Brunzlick. Martin J. Bryan. Carole Sue Burchett. Charles R. Burton, David H. Bush. Jack Bulnvcr, Karl Tliompton Byington, Joe Rhea Caldwell, James E. Calhoun. Wm. Richard Carmiehel, Betty Lou Carroll, Leonard P. Canon, Charles D. Carson. Patricia Lou Carter. Edwin C. Cheek, James E., II Cleasby, Dorothy II. Combs. William L.. Jr. Cook. Walter Wesley Copenhaver. Judith L. Coulthard, Wm. H. Counts, Wilma Frances Cox. Charles L. Creasy, Shirley Ann Crews, James N. Daily. Thomas C. Daugherty. John Ray Daujthlrey. Wm. Henry, Jr. Davidson. Geneva Anne Davis, Charlene Sue Davis, Jack H. Davis, Richard H. Davis, Wm. Ronald Dawson, Henry C., Jr. Delius, Miss Scott W. Dellinger, James E. Diflee, Patricia Ruth Dougherty, James A. Dealer, J. Lewis Duncan, Rodney L. Dutton. Sanford G. Economy, E. Johnnie Edwards. James R. Elliott, James W. Eversole, Clegg B. Ferrell, Marguerite E. Firebaugh, Carol Anita Fools, Curtis E. Ford, Robert W. Foster. Nell B. Foster. Robert N. Fowler, Elizabeth Ann Fowler. Wm. Ronald Foy, Mary Ann Frye, Clarence E_ Jr. Frye, Patricia Ann Cabbcrt. James L., Jr. Canter, Judith N, George, Thomas II. Gibson. Reuben Gilliam. Larry F. Gtockncr, Arthur John Goode. Richard C.. Jr. Gorman, Richard A. Gorr, Earl James Gray, Charles Edward. Jr. Gray. Wm. Gaskins Graybeal, Frederick Q., Jr. Green, John Phillip Greene. Robertinc M. Greer, Ford E. Grccvcr, James II. Griffins, Roy R. Griffith, Kenneth E. Grubbs. Carolyn L. Harrington. Dclmcr C. Harris, Thomas E-. Jr. Harry, Judith Ann Hartgrove, David L. Hastings, Warren C. Hawkins. Eddford 1729 Wash. Ave.. Kingsport, Tcnn. 518 Oliver St.. Chattanooga 5, Tenn. 2052 Definition Ave.. S.W.. Roanoke. Va. 913 Locust St., Norton. Va. TO Tower Hill Rd.. Mountain Lakes. N J. 9270 Little River Dr.. Miami, Fla. Route 1, Box 501, Marion. Va. Virginia Heights. Bristol. Va. Box 385, Gate City. Va. Box 222. Meadowview, Va. Route 2, Abingdon. Va. Glen I.yn, Va. 202 Indian Oak, Crewe. Va. 54 Lakeview Ave.. Falmouth, Mats. 5637 Fifth St.. N., Arlington, Va. Route 2, Fall Branch. Tenn. 308 Cameron Rd-. Wellington, Alexandria. Va. Route 3, Bristol. Tenn. 722 Brookfield, Chattanooga, Tenn. 5121 Sylvan Rd.. Richmond. Va. Route 3. Box 535, Galax, Va. Box 499. South Fathburg, N.Y. 226 Corner Aw., Marion, Va. Glade Spring. Va. Route 2, Box 210. Glade Spring. Va. Route 2. Box 127. Galax. Va. Route I, Coodview, Va 1714 Va. Ave., Bluefield, Va. APDO 727. Ciudad Trujillo. Dominican Republic Route 6. Bluefield. Va. 261 Kent St.. Blacksburg, Va. Box 743. Saltville. Va. Sparta Highway. Box 102, Cross ville, Tenn. Route 4, Box 28. ChurchiB, Tenn. 201 York Dr.. Waynesboro. Va. 3311 Memorial Ave., Lynchburg, Va. 310 Bats Rd., Chattanooga, Tenn. 1200 Catawba Street, Kingsport. Tenn. Vantant. Va. 3901 Hill Monument Parkway, Richmond, Va. SOI Burwell Ave., N.E., Knox- ville, Tenn. 210 Red Bud Dr., E. Knoxville 20, Tenn. 217 Shenandoah Ave, Winches- ter. Va. 112 High St . Marion. Va. 625 Church Ave., S.E, Roanoke, Va. 127 Church St, Staunton, Va. Lebanon, Va. 917 Watauga St, Kingsport, Tenn. 1712 Georgetown Rd, Route 3 Cleveland. Tenn. 2711 Ccdarhum Ave, N.W, Roanoke, Va. 78 Hopkins St., Warwick, Va. 1011 Perrymont Ave, Lynchburg, Va. Route 3. Powell, Tenn. 410 S. Fourth St, Fulton. N.Y. 1944 Price Ave, Knoxville, Tenn. 226 Cullom St, Clinton, Tenn. Box 316, Montcalm. W. Va. 4432 Klingle St.. N.W, Wash- ington 16, D.C. Broadford, Va. 1826 Westchester Ave, Roanoke, Va. 1288 Duane Rd, Chattanooga. Tenn. 924 W. Fifth N. St, Morristown Tenn. Box 9. Woodridge, N.Y. Phcnix, Va. 13 Camp Woods. Ossining. N.Y. 344 College St, Marion. Va 13 Third St, Clifton Forge, Va. Wakeroe Ukr Rd, livings ton Manor. N.Y. 470 Walden Rd.. Abingdon. Va. 3230 Cove Rd . N.W, Roanoke, Va. 222 N. Street, Marion, Va. Millsboro, Delaware Rosedale. Va. Troutdale, Va. Sulphur Springs Rd, Chilhowie, Route 3. Marion, Va. Box 581. Richland . Va. Route 8, Creeneville, Tenn. Sugar Grove, Va. Mimosa Dr, Lynchburg. Va. Tazewell. Va. 1332 Pineola Ave, Kingsport, Tenn. Marion, Va. Seven Mile Ford. Va. Hawkins, Edgar Hayes, James W. Haynes. William A. Herman. Lena Mae Hix. George Duane Hodges, Dempsey W, Jr. Houston. Harlen I. Holder. Jane C. Hollins, Curtis E. Honeycutt, Linda Lou Horne, Lee Scott Houchins, Howard D, Jr. Housholder, Linda Kaye Howard, Marvin V. Huffard, Alfred P. Hutsenpiller, James F. Ireson, Ronnie K. Irvin, Martha Sue Isaacs. Robert Jackson. Robert James, Ernest M, III Johnson, Gene A. Johnson. J. Morris, lr. Johnson. Richard W, Jr. Jonas, Wm. Warren Jones, Margaret Ruth Jones, W. Edward Jordan, Chester I. Keene, Robert B, Jr. Kcirsey C. Ronald Kelly, Claude W. Kelly, Virgil L, III Resting. Share Lee Kilday. Glen William, Jr. Kitts, Claudette F. Knowles. Lanee K, II l-eidbetter, Raymond C. Legard, Samuel P. LcNoir. Robert L, Jr. Leith, Thomas G. Lester. Jerry K. Lewis, Tclcna Sue Lincoln, Daniel K. I.indamood. Celia Diane Lippard, Lynda Fay Lockerby, Charles W. Lockett, Robert Smith Love. Don Baker Ixiveil, Eugene, H. Lovell. William E. Ixivett, William L McCall. Thomas Howard McDaniel, Donald L. McFarlane, Walter A. Mcllorris, Hal P. MeNew, Rita M. Mahan, Suun I. Maury', Barbara Jane Martin, John J. Mayfield. Carol F. Miller, Joyce Ann Miller, X. Charlene Miller. Robert L. Mills, Judith Ann Moore, Richard I. Mullins, Priscilla Anne Mullins. Richard Lee Munsey, Frederick A. Murray, John H. Musick, Judy Marie Nash. Robert E. Neal. Thompson Nichols, John IL, Jr. Nickle, Wm. Edwin Nuckels, Jimmy Carl Odum, Ronald L. Otey, Levi. Jr. Owens. Mrs. Shirley Patterson, Alice H. Patterson, Robert R. Payne. Patricia A. Seven Mile Ford, Va. 104 Anderson St . Galax. Va. Route 7. Holstocs Hills, Johnson City, Tenn. Route I. Waynesboro. Va. 212 Lexington Ave.. Pulaski. Va. 707 Barton Ave.. Kinston, N.C. Route 2. Saltville. Va. 600 East First North St., Morris- town, Tenn. 543 Stuart Ave.. Pulaski. Va. Route 7, Elirabcthton, Tenn. Ixbanoei. Va. 408 Hopkins St., Narrows, Va. 2405 Linden Ave., Apt. I. Knox- ville 17. Tenn. 1037 Green l akc Rd., Chatta- nooga, Tenn. Route I. Wytheville. Va. Box 101, Pearisburg. Va. 545 West Pine St.. Wytheville, Va. Nokesville, Va. Fries. Va. Box 570. West Point, Va. Ex mo re. Va. Emory, Va. 7011 Park Dr.. Warwick. Va. 3518 Seventh, S„ Arlington. Va. Route I, Box 178 Covington, Va. 1622 N. Pierce St.. Arlington, Va. Route 1. Lemon Rd„ Falls Church. Va. 90-42 218th Street, Queens Vil- lage 28, N.Y. 702 Powell St.. Williamsburg. Va. Route 2. RogerxviDe, Tenn. 1457 E. Sevier St.. Kingsport, Tenn. Route I. Box 308. Bluefield, W. Va. Box 334, Rirh Creek. Va. 24-23rd St,. Bristol. Tennessee 1301 Highland Ave., Bluefield. W. Va. 130 Wills St., Covington, Va. 3315-A West Cary St., Rich- mond, Va. 513 East Main St.. Marion. Va. 2807 Huntington Blvd., N.W.. Roanoke. Va. 114 West Nelson Ave., Alexan- dria, Va. Box 531. Gary. W Va. 2431 Lawson Ave., Knoxville. Tenn. 262 Wakcmin Rd.. Fairfield Conn. 2301 Catherine St„ Bristol, Va. 1112 Fairway Dr.. Cleveland. Tenn. 24 Bellflower Circle. Chatta- nooga. Tenn. 524 N. Randolph Ave., Pulaski, Va. Chilhowie. Va. M.M.C.C. Tunda. via Kim- bombo. Congo Beige. Africa 1171 Clifton Rd,. N.E , Atlanta 7. Ca. 1622 N. Jackson Sl. Arlington, Route I, Meadowview, Va. 625 Jamison Ave., S.E , Roa- noke. Va. 2913 Broad St.. N.W., Roanoke. Va. 1632 Carolina Ave., Kingsport, Tenn. Route 2. Meadowview. Va. 5112 N. Ninth St.. Arlington. Va. 4829 Astral Ave., Jacksonville, Fla. 1729 West over Ave., S.W., Roa- noke, Va. Route 3, Chattanooga, Tenn. 324 Cherokee Rd.. Hampton, Va. Route 2, Chilhowie, Va. Dugspur, Va. 3310 Troy Ave., N.W.. Roanoke, Va. 1413 McKinney Ave., Lynch- burg. Va. Page. Va. Route 2. Narrows. Va. Kimberland St., Narrows. Va. 41 Madison. Ave . Ml. Holly, N.J. Hurley. Va. Route I, Wise. Va. Tannersville. Va. 1216 A. Ken more Ave., Freder- icksburg, Va. Pleasant Ridge Rd,. Knoxville. Tenn. Royal City, Va. 1717 Tremont Ave., Bristol, Tenn. Green Spring Rd., Abingdon, Va. Council. Va. Box 357, Ixhanon, Va. 3819 Sunrise Ave.. N.W., Roa- noke. Va. 112 Asbury St.. Kingsport. Tenn. Pay ne. Roy Lee Pensworth, Patricii Arm Perdue, William Cary Perry. Kenneth W. Peteri, Cordon E. Peterson, Robert H., Jr. Phillips, John F. Phipps. Barbara J. Picrpont, I .ora Linda Potts. Elirabeth J. Powers. Wm. Alexander Pratt. Charlie Arthur Price. Shirley Ann Profit!, Joan Proner. Robert A. Pruitt. William T. Purinton, Julianne Ramsey, Dudley E., Jr. Randall. Emil L. RallilT, Jimmy Ted Ray. Alma Sue Rector. Chas. W. Rector. Virginia lare Reed, Dawn Ella Reid. James Raymond Repast. Ralph Wayne Reynolds, James D. Rhine. lames William Riehardson, Kenneth W. Rife. Roger C. Rilce. Michael L Rind. Robert C. Roberson. Joel W. Robinson. Walter Rny Rodderibcrv. Brandon L. Ross. Marilyn Sanders, Mary Elirabeth Sanderson, Jerry Lee Saul, Lester 1-ec Scott. Donald Delano Sebastian, Virgil R. Shafer, Priscilla M. Shields. Mary Ruth Shrader, Sammy Ray Slaterlseck, Cordon W. Smith. Rebecca Ann Spangler. David Ice Spiller, Carl C. Stamper. Bobby Lee St. Clair. Alexander. Ill Steele. Donna S. Stevens, W. Franklin Stewart. James M. Stike. Lawrence R. Stone, Richard Lee Surratt. W. Ralph Sutherland. Billy C. Tail. Robert C.. Jr. Taylor, James E. Teague, Sylvia J. Thomas, Douglas E. Thomas, Jackie A. Thomas. James I). Anderson. James Hale Bane. Eugene M.. Jr. Blackburn. Robert D. Blaylock. Maurice _E. Jr. Bowman. George K. Bridwcll. Raymond F. Butriirr, Mrs. Nancy C. Canon, William R. Carter, Mrs. Anna P. Eaitridgc, Roller A. Edwards. Robert D. F.ldreth. Mrs. Margaret C. Eller. Jerry Eugene Farris. David M. Funkhouscr, Johnny Ice Hedrick. George P. Helms. David P. Helton. William L. Hollins, Curtis Route I. Box 171-D, Gordons- «lie. Va. 125 Taylor Road. Oak Ridge. Tcnn. 521 Elmwood Ave.. Kingsport. Tenn. Star Route. Floyd. Va. 1731 Devon Rei., S.W., Roanoke, Va. Gordonsviltc, Va. 104 East l el Ray Ave., Alexan- dria. Va, I0IC Pennsylvania Ave., Bristol, Tenn. 111 West Nelson Aw., Alexan- dria. Va, 2909 Cameron Mills Rd., Alex- andria, Va. Box 384, Coebum. Va. Rosedale. Va 340 A t Hill Ave., N.E., Vienna, Va. 1397 Genesee Ave.. Mayfield Hgts . Cleveland. O. P.O. Box 215. Lebanon, Va. Route I. Box 78. Chilhowie. Va. 101 W. Linden St., Alexandria. Va. 1446 E. Center St.. Kingsport, Tenn. Rosedale. Va. Route I. Box 2. Grundy. Va. Indian Gap. Va. Box 56. Clinchburg, Va. Route 2. Mcadowvicw. Va. 1030 W.ncrce St.. Kingsport, Tenn. 529 Brent Road. Rockville. Md. Box 173, North Tazewell, Va. Route 4. Box 87. Galax. Va. 320 Sixth St.. 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